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Indinavir (IDV;
trade name Crixivan, made by Merck) is a
protease inhibitor used as a
component of
highly active antiretroviral therapy to
treat HIV/AIDS...
- inhibitors—class stem –navir: 23
Amprenavir Atazanavir Darunavir Fosamprenavir Indinavir Lopinavir Nelfinavir Ritonavir Saquinavir Tipranavir Hepatitis C virus...
- 1995. Four
months later, two
other protease inhibitors,
ritonavir and
indinavir, were approved. In 2009, ten
protease inhibitors have
reached the market...
- erythromycin),
certain HIV
protease inhibitors (e.g., ritonavir, nelfinavir,
indinavir),
certain azole antifungals (e.g., ketoconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole)...
- 2-Dihydrocatechol has been used in the synthesis,
sometimes on a
commercial scale, of
indinavir, indigo, and poly(p-phenylene). Hudlicky, Tomas; Thorpe,
Andrew J. (1996)...
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mostly non-infectious.
Examples of HIV
protease inhibitors are lopinavir,
indinavir, nelfinavir,
amprenavir and ritonavir.
Darunavir and
atazanavir are recommended...
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chiral indandiol derivatives which serve as
synthetic intermediates for
indinavir, a
protease inhibitor used in the
treatment of HIV/AIDS.
Rhodococcus has...
- derivatives, cisapride, St. John's wort, lovastatin, simvastatin, sildenafil,
indinavir, or nevirapine.
Atazanavir inhibits the
enzyme UDP glucuronosyltransferase...
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Dolutegravir Efavirenz Enfuvirtide Stavudine (d4T)
Etravirine Fosamprenavir Indinavir Lamivudine (3TC)
Lopinavir Maraviroc Nelfinavir Nevirapine Raltegravir...
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Hetacillin pot****ium
Hyperforin Hyperi****
perforatum (St John's wort)
Indinavir sulfate Lasalocid sodium Levothyroxine Linolenic acid: α-Linolenic acid...