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Latest revision as of 16:00, 31 August 2024
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Parent topics
- Protease inhibitor [r]: Chemical compound that inhibits the functions of protease enzymes to control viral infections. [e]
- Antiviral drug [r]: A chemical that interfers with the replication cycle of viruses. [e]
- HIV [r]: An infectious human retrovirus, transmitted by bodily fluids, that causes AIDS. [e]
- AIDS [r]: A collection of symptoms and signs caused when an infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) changes from simple presence to active disease. [e]
Anti-HIV protease inhibitors
- Amprenavir [r]: A protease inhibitor antiviral medication used to treat HIV infection. [e]
- Carbenicillin [r]: A beta-lactam antibiotic and penicillin derivative used against infections of the urinary tract. [e]
- Asthma [r]: Disease process that is characterised by paradoxical narrowing of the bronchi, making breathing difficult. [e]
- Tipranavir [r]: Protease inhibitor used to treat HIV/AIDS in combination with ritonavir. [e]
- Nelfinavir [r]: An antiviral protease inhibitor used to treat HIV/AIDS [e]