Inosine pranobex
Chemical structures of the three components of inosine pranobex (from top to bottom: inosine, acedoben and dimethylamino isopropanol) | |
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| Inosine | Immunostimulant |
| Dimethylaminoisopropanol | Immunostimulant |
| Acedoben | Immunostimulant |
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| Trade names | Imunovir, Delimmun, Isoprinosine |
| Other names | Methisoprinol |
| Routes of administration | Oral |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.048.313 |
Inosine pranobex (BAN; also known as inosine acedoben dimepranol (INN), methisoprinol, inosiplex or Isoprinosine) is an antiviral drug that is a combination of inosine and dimepranol acedoben (a salt of acetamidobenzoic acid and dimethylaminoisopropanol) in a ratio of 1 to 3. It is used primarily in European countries, especially as a treatment for acute viral infections, such as the common cold.