Trifluridine CAS 70-00-8: A Premier Antiviral for Ophthalmic Use

Discover Trifluridine (CAS 70-00-8), a highly effective antiviral pharmaceutical intermediate, expertly manufactured for ophthalmic applications. Trust NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. as your reliable supplier for high-purity ingredients essential for treating eye infections.

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Key Advantages of Our Trifluridine Offering

Targeted Antiviral Efficacy

Trifluridine is a potent antiviral agent that works by interfering with viral DNA synthesis, making it highly effective against herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2. This mechanism ensures robust protection for ocular tissues.

Proven Clinical Performance

Extensive clinical studies demonstrate Trifluridine's effectiveness in treating herpetic keratitis and keratoconjunctivitis, often showing superior results compared to older antiviral treatments, making it a preferred choice for ophthalmic formulations.

Reliable Supply & Competitive Pricing

As a primary manufacturer and supplier of Trifluridine in China, we offer consistent product availability and competitive pricing. Secure your supply chain for this vital pharmaceutical intermediate by purchasing from NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD.

Primary Applications of Trifluridine

Herpetic Keratitis Treatment

Trifluridine is the active pharmaceutical ingredient of choice for treating epithelial keratitis caused by herpes simplex virus, offering a reliable solution for eye care manufacturers.

Ophthalmic Antiviral Formulations

Its specific formulation as an ophthalmic solution makes it ideal for developing eye drops that directly target viral infections of the eye, ensuring localized and effective treatment.

Pharmaceutical Intermediate

We supply Trifluridine as a high-quality pharmaceutical intermediate, essential for research and development and for the commercial production of antiviral ophthalmic drugs.

Vaccinia Virus Eye Infections

Beyond HSV, Trifluridine is also utilized in the prevention and treatment of eye infections caused by the vaccinia virus, broadening its therapeutic scope.