Infections
.... Structure-based drug design principles led to the synthesis of many thousands of in vitro potent
HIV protease inhibitors, compounds that inactivate the
HIV ....
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
.... resistant
HIV variants. The drug belongs to the peptidomimetic or transition- state mimetic class of
HIV protease inhibitors. It is based ....
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Genetic Variations in HIV
.... Pathogenesis of
HIV-1
protease inhibitor-associated peripheral lipodystrophy, hyperlipidemia, and insulin resistance. The Lancet, 351, p. 1881. ....
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AIDS & HIV
.... progression of
HIV into full-blown AIDS, "The CDC said powerful drugs such as
protease inhibitors are apparently preventing infection with
HIV from progressing ....
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AIDS HIV Drugs
.... more sophisticated type of AIDS drug known as a
protease inhibitor is approved for use in the US 1997: 22-million people worldwide are
HIV-positive 2000 ....
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AIDS
.... progression of
HIV into full-blown AIDS, "The CDC said powerful drugs such as
protease inhibitors are apparently preventing infection with
HIV from progressing ....
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COMBINATION DRUG THERAPY FOR AIDS
.... AZT attacks a viral enzyme, but not the same one as the newest FDA-approved anti-
HIV drugs--the
protease inhibitors [PIs here]--most recently combined in ....
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Cryptosporidiosis Cause Cryptosporidiosis is c
.... may possibly restore immunity to C. parvum and microsporidiosis infections in immunosuppressed patients (5). The inclusion of an
HIV-1
protease inhibitor in ....
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The HIV epidemic in the United States
.... Two new drugs have recently come on the market for use with
HIV-infected children. .... Both of these new drugs are
protease inhibitors. ....
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HIV and AIDS Introduction It may be that becau
.... of those who suffer from AIDS or have been infected with the
HIV virus. Increasingly this has borne results, with drugs like the
protease inhibitors seeming to ....
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HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS This research paper d
.... genes into a form which can enter a host cell's nucleus."
Protease inhibitors "block .... different types of AIDS drugs are prescribed for those who are
HIV infected ....
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HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
.... genes into a form which can enter a host cell's nucleus."
Protease inhibitors "block .... different types of AIDS drugs are prescribed for those who are
HIV infected ....
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Analysis of HIV/AIDS
.... Inhibitors), Pis (
Protease Inhibitors), and NNRTIs (Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors). It is recommended that to treat
HIV, a combination drug ....
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Analysis of HIV/AIDS
.... options, and negative quality of life effects (
HIV/AIDS Treatment .... Nucleoside/Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors), Pis (
Protease Inhibitors), and ....
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Philadelphia
.... of
protease inhibitors, and the first reports encouraged researchers for the first time to raise the possibility that the new treatments could eradicate
HIV ....
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Philadelphia (Jonathan Demme, 1993)
.... of
protease inhibitors, and the first reports encouraged researchers for the first time to raise the possibility that the new treatments could eradicate
HIV ....
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AIDS AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM
.... is continuing to offer new and more effective drugs (eg,
protease inhibitors, non .... Moreover,
HIV/AIDS patients have learned a great deal about diet, supplements ....
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Applicability of the UD to Indigenous Peoples
.... It is the most widely used and cost-effective
protease inhibitor for the treatment of
HIV-AIDS throughout the world. The death rate ....
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AIDS
.... Called
protease inhibitors, these drugs attack an enzyme critical to the virus in .... The more recent drugs probably reflect a new attitude toward
HIV's aggression ....
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Patient Profiles
.... inhibitors, non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, or
protease inhibitors. .... examination was normal -serological tests for
HIV were negative -stool ....
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Characteristics of Bacteria
.... as Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapies (HAART), consisting of zidovudine (AZT), lamivudine (3TC) and
protease inhibitor (indinavir) used to treat
HIV/AIDS. ....
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"US Treasury Chief Warns of Cyber Threats": Article Review
.... 1996, combinations of three antiretroviral agents, including one
protease inhibitor, have dramatically improved the health of many people with
HIV and AIDS. ....
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Introduction Chronic fatigue synd
.... hand, exogenous triggers that can initiate activation of the
protease systems can .... In particular, both patients remained
HIV and hepatitis B antibody negative. ....
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DNA
.... time during which there are no significant symptoms, eg the AIDS
HIV virus. .... They have no detectable nucleic acid, and are sensitive to
protease enzymes but not ....
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