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- Tecovirimat (TPOXX) for Treatment of Monkeypox | Monkeypox | CDC
Tecovirimat (also known as TPOXX or ST-246) is an antiviral drug stockpiled for smallpox preparedness The use of tecovirimat for the treatment of infections caused by viruses related to the smallpox virus, including monkeypox virus, is investigational
- Tecovirimat - Wikipedia
Tecovirimat, sold under the brand name Tpoxx among others, [6] is an antiviral medication with activity against orthopoxviruses such as smallpox and mpox [4][7][8] In 2018 it was the first antipoxviral drug approved in the United States
- Tecovirimat (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
Description Tecovirimat is used to treat human smallpox disease caused by the variola virus This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription This product is available in the following dosage forms: Capsule
- TPOXX - SIGA
Our lead product, TPOXX (tecovirimat), is a highly targeted antiviral treatment against orthopoxviruses, including smallpox The monkeypox virus continues to spread throughout the world, presenting a threat to global health
- Tecovirimat AHFS DI - ASHP
Dosage summary: Dosage of the capsules containing tecovirimat monohydrate is expressed in terms of anhydrous tecovirimat 1 Tecovirimat capsules should be taken within 30 minutes after a full meal of moderate or high fat 1
- TPOXX: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com
TPOXX (tecovirimat) is a prescription antiviral medicine used for the treatment of human smallpox disease, and investigational use in the treatment of monkeypox disease
- Tecovirimat SIGA | European Medicines Agency (EMA)
Tecovirimat SIGA is a medicine to treat smallpox, monkeypox and cowpox, three infections caused by viruses belonging to the same family (orthopoxviruses) It is also used to treat complications that can happen following vaccination against smallpox
- Tecovirimat is safe but ineffective as treatment for clade II mpox
Based on animal studies, tecovirimat, also known as TPOXX, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat smallpox —a disease caused by a virus closely related to, but typically causing disease far more serious than, the virus that causes mpox
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