Issue 13, 2017

Increasing global access to the high-volume HIV drug nevirapine through process intensification

Abstract

Access to affordable medications continues to be one of the most pressing issues for the treatment of disease in developing countries. For many drugs, synthesis of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) represents the most financially important and technically demanding element of pharmaceutical operations. Furthermore, the environmental impact of API processing has been well documented and is an area of continuing interest in green chemical operations. To improve drug access and affordability, we have developed a series of core principles that can be applied to a specific API, yielding dramatic improvements in chemical efficiency. We applied these principles to nevirapine, the first non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor used in the treatment of HIV. The resulting ultra-efficient (91% isolated yield) and highly-consolidated (4 unit operations) route has been successfully developed and implemented through partnerships with philanthropic entities, increasing access to this essential medication. We anticipate an even broader global health impact when applying this model to other active ingredients.

Graphical abstract: Increasing global access to the high-volume HIV drug nevirapine through process intensification

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Mar 2017
Accepted
15 May 2017
First published
17 May 2017

Green Chem., 2017,19, 2986-2991

Increasing global access to the high-volume HIV drug nevirapine through process intensification

J. Verghese, C. J. Kong, D. Rivalti, E. C. Yu, R. Krack, J. Alcázar, J. B. Manley, D. T. McQuade, S. Ahmad, K. Belecki and B. F. Gupton, Green Chem., 2017, 19, 2986 DOI: 10.1039/C7GC00937B

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