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Trade names | Vocabria, Apretude |
Other names | S/GSK1265744, GSK744 |
AHFS/Drugs.com | Monograph |
MedlinePlus | a621010 |
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Routes of administration | By mouth, intramuscular |
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Protein binding | >99% |
Metabolism | UGT1A1 |
Metabolites | glucuronide |
Elimination half-life | tablets: 41 hours injection: 5.6–11.5 weeks |
Excretion | 47% via feces, 27% via urine |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.306.452 |
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Formula | C19H17F2N3O5 |
Molar mass | 405.358 g·mol−1 |
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Cabotegravir, sold under the brand name Vocabria among others, is a antiretroviral medication used for the treatment of HIV/AIDS. It is available in the form of tablets and as an intramuscular injection, as well as in an injectable combination with rilpivirine under the brand name Cabenuva.[7][13]
It is an integrase inhibitor with a carbamoyl pyridone structure similar to that of dolutegravir.[14]
In December 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved cabotegravir for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in at-risk people under the brand name Apretude.[15] In September 2023, it was approved for pre-exposure prophylaxis in the European Union.[11]
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