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Remdesivir potently inhibits carboxylesterase-2 through covalent modifications: signifying strong drug-drug interactions.

Yue ShenWilliam EadesBingfang Yan
Published in: Fundamental & clinical pharmacology (2021)
Remdesivir was recently approved to treat COVID-19. While this antiviral agent delivers clinical benefits, several safety concerns in many cases have been raised. This study reports that remdesivir at nanomolar concentrations inhibits carboxylesterase-2 (CES2) through covalent modifications. CES2 is a major drug-metabolizing enzyme. The combination of high potency with irreversible inhibition concludes that cautions must be exercised when remdesivir is used along with drugs hydrolyzed by CES2.
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