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Bulevirtide-gmod



Bulevirtide-gmod
CAS 2012558-47-1.
MF C248H355N65O72 MW 5399 g/mol
FDA 2026, APPROVALS 2026, 5/22/2026, Hepcludex, WKM56H3TLB
To treat chronic hepatitis delta virus infection in adults without cirrhosis or with compensated cirrhosis
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Bulevirtide-gmod, sold under the brand name Hepcludex, is the first and only FDA-approved medication for treating chronic hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection in adults. Developed by Gilead Sciences, it received accelerated approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 22, 2026, filling a critical gap for patients with this severe viral liver disease.
Indication and Clinical Use
- Target Patient Profile: Approved for adults with chronic HDV who have compensated cirrhosis or no cirrhosis.
- The Clinical Need: HDV only occurs as a co-infection in individuals who already have Hepatitis B (HBV). It is considered the most aggressive form of viral hepatitis, often accelerating liver scarring (fibrosis), liver failure, and liver cancer.
- Basis of Approval: The FDA granted accelerated approval based on Phase 3 MYR301 study data, which demonstrated a significant reduction in viral HDV RNA and the normalization of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) liver enzymes.
Mechanism of Action
Bulevirtide-gmod is a first-in-class entry inhibitor. It works by binding to and blocking the sodium taurocholate co-transporting polypeptide (NTCP) receptor on liver cells. Because HDV and HBV rely on this specific receptor to enter hepatocytes, the drug successfully disrupts the viral life cycle and prevents the virus from spreading to healthy liver cells.
Dosage and Administration
- Form: Supplied as a lyophilized powder for injection.
- Dose: The recommended dose is 8.5 mg once daily.
- Administration: Delivered via subcutaneous injection (under the skin).
Safety and Side Effects
- Boxed Warning: The drug carries a prominent warning regarding the risk of severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis D and B if treatment is discontinued. Stopping the medication can cause severe, life-threatening viral flares, requiring close medical monitoring for at least 6 months post-treatment.
- Common Side Effects: The most frequent adverse reactions of patients) include:
- Injection site reactions
- Headache
- Abdominal pain
- Fatigue
- Pruritus (itching)
Bulevirtide, sold under the brand name Hepcludex, is an antiviral medication used for the treatment of chronic hepatitis D (in the presence of hepatitis B).[8]
The most common side effects include raised levels of bile salts in the blood and reactions at the site of injection.[8]
Bulevirtide works by attaching to and blocking a receptor (target) through which the hepatitis delta and hepatitis B viruses enter liver cells.[8] By blocking the entry of the virus into the cells, it limits the ability of HDV to replicate and its effects in the body, reducing symptoms of the disease.[8]
Bulevirtide was approved for medical use in the European Union in July 2020,[8] and in Canada in August 2025.[5]
Medical uses
Bulevirtide is indicated for the treatment of chronic hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection in plasma (or serum) HDV-RNA positive adult patients with compensated liver disease.[8][10]
Pharmacology
Mechanism of action
Bulevirtide binds and inactivates the sodium/bile acid cotransporter, blocking both hepatitis B and hepatitis D viruses from entering hepatocytes.[11]
The hepatitis B virus uses its surface lipopeptide pre-S1 for docking to mature liver cells via their sodium/bile acid cotransporter (NTCP) and subsequently entering the cells. Myrcludex B is a synthetic N-acylated pre-S1[12][13] that can also dock to NTCP, blocking the virus’s entry mechanism.[14]
Bulevirtide is also effective against hepatitis D because the hepatitis D virus uses the same entry receptor as the hepatitis B virus and is only effective in the presence of a hepatitis B virus infection.[14]
Pre-clinical data in mice suggests that pharmacological inhibition of NTCP-mediated bile salt uptake may also be effective to lower hepatic bile salt accumulation in cholestatic conditions. This reduces hepatocellular damage.[15] An increased ratio of phospholipid to bile salts seen in bile upon NTCP inhibition may further contribute to the protective effect as bile salts are less toxic in presence of phospholipids.[16]
Structural formula
Bulevirtide is a 47-amino acid peptide with the following sequence:[17]
CH3(CH2)12CO–Gly–Thr–Asn–Leu–Ser–Val–Pro-Asn-Pro-Leu-Gly-Phe-Phe-Pro-Asp–His–Gln-Leu-Asp-Pro-Ala-Phe-Gly-Ala-Asn-Ser-Asn-Asn-Pro-Asp-Trp-Asp-Phe-Asn-Pro-Asn-Lys-Asp-His-Trp-Pro-Glu-Ala-Asn-Lys-Val-Gly-NH2 (C13H27CO-GTNLSVPNPLGFFPDHQLDPAFGANSNNPDWDFNPNKDHWPEANKVG-NH2)
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- Therapy of atherosclerosis, primary biliary cirrhosis and nrlp3 inflammasome-associated disease by htcp inhibitorsPublication Number: EP-3392267-A1Priority Date: 2017-04-18
- Therapy of atherosclerosis, primary biliary cirrhosis and nrlp3 inflammasome-associated disease by htcp inhibitorsPublication Number: US-2018296634-A1Priority Date: 2017-04-18
- Therapy of atherosclerosis, primary biliary cirrhosis and nrlp3 inflammasome-associated disease by htcp inhibitorsPublication Number: US-2021196786-A1Priority Date: 2017-04-18
- Therapy of atherosclerosis, primary biliary cirrhosis and NRLP3 inflammasome-associated disease by HTCP inhibitorsPublication Number: US-10925925-B2Priority Date: 2017-04-18Grant Date: 2021-02-23
- Combination therapy of hbv and hdv infectionPublication Number: EP-3204030-B1Priority Date: 2014-10-07Grant Date: 2022-04-27
- Combination therapy of hbv and hdv infectionPublication Number: EP-4098273-A1Priority Date: 2014-10-07
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| Clinical data | |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | /bjuːˈlɛvɪrtaɪd/ byoo-LEH-vir-tyde |
| Trade names | Hepcludex |
| Other names | MyrB, Myrcludex-B[1] |
| License data | US DailyMed: Bulevirtide |
| Pregnancy category | AU: B1[2] |
| Routes of administration | Subcutaneous |
| ATC code | J05AX28 (WHO) |
| Legal status | |
| Legal status | AU: S4 (Prescription only)[3][4][2]CA: ℞-only[5][6]UK: POM (Prescription only)[7]EU: Rx-only[8][9] |
| Identifiers | |
| CAS Number | 2012558-47-1 |
| DrugBank | DB15248 |
| ChemSpider | 129157549 |
| UNII | WKM56H3TLB |
| KEGG | D11877as salt: D11878 |
| ChEMBL | ChEMBL4297711 |
| Chemical and physical data | |
| Formula | C248H355N65O72 |
| Molar mass | 5398.951 g·mol−1 |
| 3D model (JSmol) | Interactive image |
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