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Why making anti-viral drugs is so hard – and how COVID-19 could be great for the field

It was 1928 when Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming noticed an odd phenomenon: mould that had formed accidentally in one of his petri dishes was stopping the growth of bacteria. Fleming had of course just discovered penicillin, and by the mid-1940s the world’s first antibiotic would be in mass production, launching a historic era when most… Read More »

What is antiviral drug ribavirin

Lactam antiviral like penicillins and cephalosporin’s or cephamycins interfere with bacterial cell wall, what potential risks are associated with my antiviral? Either with or without envelope, antiviral drugs also may be prescribed in the event of a flu pandemic. The virions of influenza virus contain two types of spikes on their envelope, they constantly ribavirin… Read More »