Zanamivir is a neuraminidase inhibitor, which is beneficial in the treatment and prophylaxis of both influenza A and influenza B viruses.
The mechanism of action of this drug is by binding to the active site of the neuraminidase protein. The activation of this protein is essential for the influenza virus to escape the host cell prior to its death to invade a subsequent host cell. The antagonistic effect of zanamivir blocks the neuraminidase protein and inhibits the ability of the virus to move on and affect other cells.
As a result of this effect, the infection is unable to progress and it is halted by the zanamivir. This causes the symptoms that often present with the viral infection to last for less time. Furthermore, certain studies have found that taking this medication soon after the onset of symptoms can successfully reduce the duration of the infection by approximately half a day.
Zanamivir is formulated into a powder that is designed for inhalation, which provides direct access to the respiratory tract where the influenza virus usually resides. This is particularly useful as the bioavailability of the drug is only 2%, whereas only about 15% of the drug is absorbed and excreted in the urine when inhaled.
The oral inhalation can lead to specific side effects that relate to this method of administration. For example, the risk of bronchospasm in patients with co-existing respiratory conditions like asthma is much higher than an orally administered medication of the same drug class.
Zanamivir has a low potential to interact with other substances administered at the same time for several reasons. One of the prominent explanations is its low volume of distribution and greater local effect on the respiratory tract which, taken together, reduce possible drug interactions in the systemic circulation.
From a theoretical perspective, there is no drug interaction that is expected to occur. Notably, this observation has been confirmed through in vivo studies. Additionally, the effect of zanamivir remains unaltered, regardless of other drugs administered simultaneously.
If zanamivir needs to be taken in conjunction with other inhaled medications, the other medication should be taken first, followed by the administration of zanamivir.