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| indinavir | <chemical> A potent and specific HIV protease inhibitor that appears to have good oral bioavailability. Pharmacological action: anti-HIV agents, HIV protease inhibitors. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Crixivan, Indinavir Sulfate, Indinavir, Sulfate (1:1), L-735 524, L-735, 524, MK-639, L 735 524, L 735, 524, L735 524, L735, 524, MK 639, MK639, Sulfate, Indinavir
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| indinavir |
a protease inhibitor (trade name Crixivan) used for treating HIV
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A drug that interferes with the ability of a virus to make copies of itself.
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an HIV protease inhibitor that causes formation of immature, noninfectious viral particles; used in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; administered orally.
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Indinavir sulfate 9 (Crixivan), a pentonamide derivative of the hydroxyaminopentane amide class of peptidomimetics, was approved by the FDA in March 1996. It inhibits infectious HIV protease, which is responsible for the proteolytic cleavage of the viral protein precursors into the individual functional proteins. HIV has shown drug resistance in some patients. Cross-resistance of indinavir has been observed with other PIs, but not with the RT inhibitors. ...
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