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. 1983 Jan;11(1):7-14.
doi: 10.1093/jac/11.1.7.

Anti-influenza A activity of combinations of amantadine and ribavirin in ferret tracheal ciliated epithelium

Anti-influenza A activity of combinations of amantadine and ribavirin in ferret tracheal ciliated epithelium

D B Burlington et al. J Antimicrob Chemother. 1983 Jan.

Abstract

The anti-influenza A activities of amantadine and ribavirin were investigated separately and in combination. Ferret tracheal ciliated epithelium was continuously exposed to the drugs at concentrations (0.25, 0.5, and 1 mg/l) comparable to those found in human serum after oral administration. Each drug alone produced a modest delay in A/Alaska/6/77 (H3N2) induced cytopathic effect. The combination of drugs synergistically delayed cytopathic effect. At 1 mg/l of each, cytopathic effect was prevented in 75% of rings for the 28-day duration of the experiment. This effect was greater than that of 32 mg/l of amantadine or 64 mg/l of ribavirin as single antiviral drugs. Peak virus production was suppressed 4.4 log-fold by the combination of 1 mg/l of each drug. This is in contrast to amantadine alone which suppressed peak virus production by 1 log-fold and ribavirin along which at 1 mg/l suppressed peak virus production by 1.9 log-fold. At lower concentrations, the drugs were at least additive in suppression of virus production.

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