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ddc a nucleoside analog drug that inhibits HIV replication by interfering with the reverse transcriptase enzyme. The drug is FDA-approved for the treatment of HIV disease; current practice favors use in combinations. Adverse side effects may include nausea, peripheral neuropathy, oral ulcers and pancreatitis.
Ãâó: cas.umkc.edu/psyc/motiv8/glossary.htm
DDT An insecticide used widely in the US between 1945-1970. Although banned in the US, it is present in lake sediments of many regions, including the Finger Lakes.
Ãâó: www.utilities.cornell.edu/EIS/Glossary.htm
DDT pesticide used widely in the United States in the 1940s and 50s. It was banned in this country after growing public concern over its environmental effects, largely spurred by the 1962 publication of Rachel Carson
Ãâó: www.bcaction.org/Pages/SearchablePages/2002Newslet...
ddc Dewey Decimal Classification.
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DDAVP (Desmopressin acetate, known as Stimate,) a synthetic man made drug used to stop bleeding in people with moderate or mild Haemophilia A. DDAVP is derived from a hormone and is free from viruses such as Hepatitis and HIV. It is not a clotting factor but does stimulate a release of Factor VIII from storage, to temporarily increase its activity level in the body.
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