“…The first pathway is a reversible phosphorylation in nucleated cells [10,21,22], and the second is degradation involving deribosylation and/or amide hydrolysis [10,22]. As the result of deribosylation, ribavirin is biotransformed to ribavirin base (1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide) [10,22]. In healthy adults, it is estimated that approximately 30-55% of inhalated ribavirin was excreted as ribavirin base in urine within 72-80 h, and about 50% of orally administered ribavirin was excreted as ribavirin base within 24 h [10].…”