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'''Penciclovir''' ('''PE2''') or '''penciclovirum''', is a [[guanosine]] analog, [[antiviral drug]] used to treat [[herpesvirus]]es and is the active metabolite of the prodrug [[famciclovir]].  It is sold under the brand name '''Denavir®'''.  The longer [[half-life]] of penciclovir triphosphate in herpes-infected cells (10-20 hrs), compared to that of [[acyclovir]] (0,7 -1 hr), may be responsible for its ehanced results.
The triphosphate form competes with [[deoxyguanosine]] triphosphate for incorporation into viral DNA.  It only effects DNA synthesis of only those cells infected with [[herpes simplex virus]] (HSV).


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  • Acyclovir [r]: An antiviral, anti-metabolite drug, similar to guanine, that acts as a viral DNA chain terminator. [e]