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| ritonavir | <drug> A protease inhibitor under development by Abbott Laboratories. It has produced drops in HIV viral load of greater than 99 percent in some people. (23 Aug 1998) |
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Synonyms : ABT 538, ABT-538, Norvir, 538, ABT, ABT538
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a protease inhibitor (trade name Norvir) used in treating HIV
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A drug that belongs to the family of drugs called protease inhibitors. It interferes with the ability of a virus to make copies of itself.
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Ritonavir 28 (Norvir) was approved by the FDA in March 1996. Chemically it is a 5-thiazolylmethyl ester derivative. Ritonavir is a peptidomimetic inhibitor of both the HIV-1 and HIV-2 proteases. After a 600-mg dose of oral solution, peak concentrations are obtained after approximately two and four hours in fasting and non-fasting conditions, respectively. ...
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