What is Grazoprevir and its use in treating hepatitis C?

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Topic
Compound: Grazoprevir
Answer
Grazoprevir is used for treating chronic hepatitis C in combination with other direct-acting antiviral medications, specifically for genotypes 1a, 1b, or 4 infection in adults, by inhibiting NS3/4a protease, which leads to the inhibition of HCV viral replication. Its dock score was -7.6.
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