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- Saquinavir, sold under the brand name Invirase among others, is an antiretroviral medication used together with other medications to treat or prevent HIV/AIDS...
- OX1001 (saquinavir-NO) is an experimental drug being developed by OncoNOx currently undergoing clinical studies and investigations for the treatment of...
- Atazanavir Darunavir Fosamprenavir Indinavir Lopinavir Nelfinavir Ritonavir Saquinavir Tipranavir Hepatitis C virus NS3/4A protease inhibitors—class stem –previr: 26 ...
- lead to a higher risk of bleeding. Garlic may interact with warfarin, saquinavir, antihypertensives, calcium channel blockers, the quinolone family of...
- cell. Also, azole may generate reactive oxygen species. Anti-viral agent Saquinavir HIV protease is needed to cleave Gag-Pol polyprotein into 3 individual...
- Loperamide can decrease the absorption of some other drugs. As an example, saquinavir concentrations can decrease by half when given with loperamide. Loperamide...
- (3TC) Lopinavir Maraviroc Nelfinavir Nevirapine Raltegravir Ritonavir Saquinavir Tenofovir Tipranavir Zalcitabine (ddC) Zidovudine (AZT) Androstanolone...
- antagonists against the HIV protease were revealed in 1987. Phase I trials of saquinavir began in 1989 and it was the first HIV protease inhibitor to be approved...
- distortions of the sense of taste, and can be caused by medication, including saquinavir, zonisamide, and various kinds of chemotherapy, as well as occupational...
- December 6 – The United States Food and Drug Administration approves Saquinavir, the first protease inhibitor to treat HIV/AIDS. Within 2 years of its...