Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Boceprevir
Drug ID BADD_D00283
Description Boceprevir is a direct acting antiviral medication used as part of combination therapy to treat chronic Hepatitis C, an infectious liver disease caused by infection with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). HCV is a single-stranded RNA virus that is categorized into nine distinct genotypes, with genotype 1 being the most common in the United States, and affecting 72% of all chronic HCV patients [L852]. Treatment options for chronic Hepatitis C have advanced significantly since 2011, with the development of Direct Acting Antivirals (DAAs) such as Boceprevir. Boceprevir is an inhibitor of NS3/4A, a serine protease enzyme, encoded by HCV genotypes 1 and 4 [synthesis]. These enzymes are essential for viral replication and serve to cleave the virally encoded polyprotein into mature proteins like NS4A, NS4B, NS5A and NS5B [FDA Label]. The barrier for develoment of resistance to NS3/4A inhibitors is lower than that of NS5B inhibitors, another class of DAAs [A19593]. Subtitutions at amino acid positions 155, 156, or 168 are known to confer resistance. The substitutions of the enzyme's catalytic triad consisting of H58, D82, and S139 are also likely to alter the affinity of the drug for NS3/4A or the activity of the enzyme itself. Despite this disadvantage Boceprevir is still effective against HCV when paired with [DB00811], [DB00008], and [DB00022]. In a joint recommendation published in 2016, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) do not reccomend Boceprevir in combination with [DB00811], [DB00008], and [DB00022] as first line therapy for Hepatitis C [A19593]. Boceprevir, [DB00811], [DB00008], and [DB00022] are used with the intent to cure, or achieve a sustained virologic response (SVR), after 48 weeks of daily therapy. SVR and eradication of HCV infection is associated with significant long-term health benefits including reduced liver-related damage, improved quality of life, reduced incidence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma, and reduced all-cause mortality [A19626]. Boceprevir is available as a fixed dose product (tradename Victrelis) used for the treatment of chronic Hepatitis C. Approved in May 2011 by the FDA, Victrelis is indicated for the treatment of HCV genotype 1 in combination with [DB00811], [DB00008], and [DB00022] [FDA Label]. Victrelis is no longer widely used as interferon-free therapies have been developed.
Indications and Usage Boceprevir, when used in combination with [DB00811], [DB00008], and [DB00022] is indicated for use in the treatment of chronic HCV genotype 1 infection in adults [FDA Label].
Marketing Status approved; withdrawn
ATC Code J05AP03
DrugBank ID DB08873
KEGG ID D08876
MeSH ID C512204
PubChem ID 10324367
TTD Drug ID D0V3YT
NDC Product Code Not Available
UNII 89BT58KELH
Synonyms N-(3-amino-1-(cyclobutylmethyl)-2,3-dioxopropyl)-3-(2-((((1,1-dimethylethyl)amino)carbonyl)amino)-3,3-dimethyl-1-oxobutyl)-6,6-dimethyl-3-azabicyclo(3.1.0)hexan-2-carboxamide | boceprevir | victrelis | Sch 503034 | Sch503034 | Sch-503034
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C27H45N5O5
CAS Registry Number 394730-60-0
SMILES CC1(C2C1C(N(C2)C(=O)C(C(C)(C)C)NC(=O)NC(C)(C)C)C(=O)NC(CC3CCC3)C(=O)C(=O)N)C
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Connective tissue disorder10.04.04.026; 15.06.01.006--Not Available
Infestation23.11.01.002; 11.09.01.001--Not Available
Libido disorder21.03.02.006; 19.08.03.004--Not Available
Malnutrition14.03.02.004--Not Available
Mediastinal disorder22.09.03.001--Not Available
Mental disorder19.07.01.002--Not Available
Oral fungal infection11.03.05.010; 07.05.07.009--Not Available
Abnormal behaviour19.01.01.001--Not Available
Decreased appetite08.01.09.028; 14.03.01.005--
Feeling of body temperature change08.01.09.012--Not Available
Erectile dysfunction21.03.01.007; 19.08.04.001--
Ill-defined disorder08.01.03.049--Not Available
Inner ear disorder04.04.02.002--Not Available
Polyp16.02.02.005; 08.01.06.010--Not Available
Blood disorder01.05.01.004--Not Available
Psychotic disorder19.03.01.002--
Hepatobiliary disease09.01.08.003--Not Available
Respiratory tract infection22.07.07.001; 11.01.08.017--Not Available
Non-cardiac chest pain08.01.08.006; 22.12.02.009--
Increased upper airway secretion22.12.03.007--Not Available
Exfoliative rash23.03.07.006--Not Available
Substance abuse19.07.06.018--Not Available
Psychiatric decompensation19.01.02.010--Not Available
Oropharyngeal blistering22.12.03.014; 07.05.05.006--Not Available
Intellectual disability19.21.06.001; 17.03.07.001--Not Available
Anal pruritus07.03.03.002--Not Available
Anorectal discomfort07.03.03.003--Not Available
Oropharyngeal pain22.12.03.016; 07.05.05.004--
Candida infection11.03.03.021--
Heavy menstrual bleeding21.01.03.005--Not Available
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