Cabotegravir

Cabotegravir
Clinical data
Trade namesVocabria, Apretude
Other namesS/GSK1265744, GSK744
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MedlinePlusa621010
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By mouth, intramuscular
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Pharmacokinetic data
Protein binding>99%
MetabolismUGT1A1
Metabolitesglucuronide
Elimination half-lifetablets: 41 hours
injection: 5.6–11.5 weeks
Excretion47% via feces, 27% via urine
Identifiers
  • N-((2,4-Difluorophenyl)methyl)-6-hydroxy-3-methyl-5,7-dioxo-2,3,5,7,11,11a-hexahydro(1,3)oxazolo(3,2-a)pyrido(1,2-d)pyrazine-8-carboxamide
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ECHA InfoCard100.306.452 Edit this at Wikidata
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC19H17F2N3O5
Molar mass405.358 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • C[C@H]1CO[C@H]2N1C(=O)c3c(c(=O)c(cn3C2)C(=O)NCc4ccc(cc4F)F)O

  • as salt: [Na+].C[C@H]1CO[C@@H]2CN3C=C(C(=O)NCC4=CC=C(F)C=C4F)C(=O)C([O-])=C3C(=O)N12
  • InChI=1S/C19H17F2N3O5/c1-9-8-29-14-7-23-6-12(16(25)17(26)15(23)19(28)24(9)14)18(27)22-5-10-2-3-11(20)4-13(10)21/h2-4,6,9,14,26H,5,7-8H2,1H3,(H,22,27)/t9-,14+/m0/s1
  • Key:WCWSTNLSLKSJPK-LKFCYVNXSA-N

  • as salt: InChI=1S/C19H17F2N3O5.Na/c1-9-8-29-14-7-23-6-12(16(25)17(26)15(23)19(28)24(9)14)18(27)22-5-10-2-3-11(20)4-13(10)21;/h2-4,6,9,14,26H,5,7-8H2,1H3,(H,22,27);/q;+1/p-1/t9-,14+;/m0./s1
  • Key:AEZBWGMXBKPGFP-KIUAEZIZSA-M

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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