Definition of Cidofovir. Meaning of Cidofovir. Synonyms of Cidofovir

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- Cidofovir, brand name Vistide, is a topical or injectable antiviral medication primarily used as a treatment for cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis (an infection...
- to generate cidofovir. Cidofovir is then consequently phosphorylated to yield cidofovir diphosphate, which is the active drug. Cidofovir diphosphate inhibits...
- can often be managed with medication, it is extremely dangerous in PML. Cidofovir was studied as possible treatment for PML and has been used on a case-by-case...
- once infected, treatment options are limited. Injecting the lesion with cidofovir or applying imiquimod has been studied. However, it is sometimes required...
- response, resulting in inflammation that wards off the wart-causing virus. Cidofovir is an antiviral drug which is injected into HPV lesions within the larynx...
- epidemics, and as of 2004, studies suggested that the antiviral drug cidofovir might be useful as a therapeutic agent. The drug must be administered...
- plantar wart caused by human papillomavirus-66 and resolution by topical cidofovir therapy". J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 43 (2 Pt 2): 340–3. doi:10.1067/mjd.2000...
- concentration of some antibiotics and to protect the kidneys when given with cidofovir. Specifically, a small amount of evidence supports the use of intravenous...
- 2006. Antiviral drugs have been examined for activity in pox viruses and cidofovir is believed to display potential in this area. In March 2007, a two-year-old...
- Drugs may decrease renal function (e.g. acyclovir, adefovir, dipivoxil, cidofovir, ganciclovir, valacyclovir, valganciclovir, aminoglycosides, etc.) May...