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Amprenavir (original
brand name Agenerase, GlaxoSmithKline) is a
protease inhibitor used to
treat HIV infection. It was
approved by the Food and Drug Administration...
- include:
Antiretroviral HIV-1
protease inhibitors—class stem –navir: 23
Amprenavir Atazanavir Darunavir Fosamprenavir Indinavir Lopinavir Nelfinavir Ritonavir...
- HIV/AIDS. It is a
prodrug of the
protease inhibitor and
antiretroviral drug
amprenavir. It is
marketed by ViiV
Healthcare as the
calcium salt. Fosamprenavir...
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Metolazone Xipamide Methazolamide Ethoxzolamide Sultiame Zonisamide Mafenide Amprenavir (HIV
protease inhibitor)
Darunavir (HIV
protease inhibitor) Delavirdine...
- (INN)
Amphotec amphotericin B (INN)
ampicillin (INN)
ampiroxicam (INN)
amprenavir amprolium (INN) AMPT
ampyrimine (INN)
ampyzine (INN)
amquinate (INN) Amrinone...
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inhibitors saquinavir (Invirase)
ritonavir (Norvir)
nelfinavir (Viracept)
amprenavir (Agenerase)
Hormones ethinylestradiol (Ortho-Cept, many others) methylprednisolone...
- sulfamethoxazole, sulfasalazine, sulfadiazine, and the anti-retrovirals
amprenavir and fosamprenavir.
Other sulfonamide drugs do not
contain this arylamine...
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reached the
market for
treatment against HIV but one
protease inhibitor,
amprenavir, was
withdrawn from the
market in 2004. HIV
belongs to the
class of viruses...
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inhibit the
absorption of
other drugs such as zalcitabine,
tipranavir and
amprenavir. The
opposite is more common, with, for example, the
antacid cimetidine...
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Thalidomide Lenalidomide Pomalidomide List
revoked in
September 2016.
Abacavir Amprenavir Atazanavir Darunavir Delavirdine Didanosine (ddI)
Dolutegravir Efavirenz...