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Dictionary » I » Indinavir IndinavirIndinavir (Science: chemical) a potent and specific hiv protease inhibitor that appears to have good oral bioavailability. Pharmacological action: anti-hiv agents, hiv protease inhibitors. ![]()
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Results from our forumVaccination for HIV... contains microbicide agent which is named.....*forget*.. :sad: :lol: this vaccine works in different way instead as a HIV protease inhibitor (indinavir, etc.) or nucleoside analogous... I'll tell you if there's new info about this...:lol:
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Cure for AIDS... analogous to prevent further HIV infection. 2. Lamivudine...(same with AZT but both of them must be used together to result the effect) 3. Indinavir, a protease inhibitor. used to prevent further widespread of HIV inside the body. this is called triple-drug therapy..but unfortunately, AZT ...
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Cure for AIDS... AIDS (not positive HIV) if the T-lymphocyte level is <200 units/µL. Treatment can be done with giving AZT (Zidovudine) and 3CT (Lamivudine) and Indinavir (Protease inhibitor)..After a few weeks later, the T-lymphocyte level is up till 250 units/µL. In this case, the patient is "cured" ...
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Cure for AIDS... antiviral agents by analyzing the process of HIV virus infecting T-cell....have you ever heard antiviral agent named analogous nucleoside like indinavir, amprenavir and friends?? that's some of the inventions...the scientists are trying to create more developed antiviral agents for HIV...
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