BMS-351 is a potent and selective, nonsteroidal CYP17A1 lyase inhibitor with robust selectivity over steroidogenic CYPs 21A2 and 11B1. BMS-351 emerges as an outstanding preclinical candidate to treat CRPC and is likely to minimize the side effects of current therapies due to its exceptional selectivity. BMS-351 is potentially useful for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer.
Deleobuvir sodium is the salt form of Deleobuvir, also known as BI207127, a non-nucleoside hepatitis C virus NS5B polymerase inhibitor for the treatment of hepatitis C. Deleobuvir was tested in combination regimens with pegylated interferon and ribavirin, and in interferon-free regimens with other direct-acting antiviral agents including faldaprevir. Deleobuvir showed that a triple combination of deleobuvir, faldaprevir, and ribavirin performed well in HCV genotype 1b patients. Efficacy fell below 50%, however, for dual regimens without ribavirin and for genotype 1a patients. In December 2013, deleobuvir was discontinued since recent findings from phase III trials did not suggest sufficient efficacy.