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- Didanosine (ddI, DDI), sold under the brand name Videx, is a medication used to treat HIV/AIDS. It is used in combination with other medications as part...
- was used to produce the HIV drug didanosine: a simpler molecule was identified that can be converted into didanosine when subjected to a specific chemical...
- Tenofovir Didanosine May increase didanosine concentration and risk of didanosine toxicity (e.g. pancreatitis, neuropathy). Discontinue didanosine if patient...
- usual dose of 6-mercaptopurine or azathioprine should be given; Didanosine: plasma didanosine Cmax and AUC values were approximately doubled with concomitant...
- first antiretroviral drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of HIV. Didanosine, also called ddI, with the trade names Videx and Videx EC, was the second...
- secondary to the use of an antiretroviral regimen containing tenofovir and didanosine. Lead poisoning also leads to Fanconi syndrome. Multiple myeloma or monoclonal...
- concentrations. Tenofovir interacts with didanosine and HIV-1 protease inhibitors. Tenofovir increases didanosine concentrations and can result in adverse...
- Mitsuya, and Robert Yarchoan at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Like didanosine, it was then licensed because the NCI may not market or sell drugs. The...
- September 2016. Abacavir Amprenavir Atazanavir Darunavir Delavirdine Didanosine (ddI) Dolutegravir Efavirenz Enfuvirtide Stavudine (d4T) Etravirine Fosamprenavir...
- resulting in disease that resembles type 1 diabetes. The antiviral drug didanosine triggers pancreas inflammation in 5 to 10% of those who take it, sometimes...