Abstract

Acyclovir, a new antiviral drug for human use, could not be solvent extracted and was retained poorly by reversed-phase (RP) columns. Drug in urine and plasma (deproteinised) could be chromatographed successfully as an ion-pair (with heptanesulphonic acid) on RP-18 columns. The validated method had the required sensitivity for a wide variety of clinical situations including metabolic and pharmacokinetic studies.

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