Chang-Zhi Li, E. Keene, Celymar Ortiz-de León, Leonard R. MacGillivray
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ABSTRACT We report drug-drug cocrystals of the cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs 5-fluoro (5FU)/iodouracil (5IU) and the antiretroviral lamivudine (3TC). The cocrystal 2(5FU)·(3TC) is sustained by hydrogen bonds to generate a three-dimensional (3D) network while halogen bonds in the cocrystal (5IU)·(3TC) effectively disrupt hydrogen bonds to form layered assemblies. Graphical abstract
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