The inhibition of HIV-1’s replicative machinery remains a cornerstone in the battle against AIDS. Central to this approach are inhibitors targeting reverse transcriptase (RT) and integrase. Reverse ...
Purpose: The pharmacology, efficacy, and safety of etravirine and its clinical utility with respect to the available alternative human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) treatment options are reviewed.
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List of approved HIV antiretroviral drugs
Medically reviewed by Lindsay Cook, PharmD Key Takeaways Antiretroviral drugs help prevent HIV from replicating in the body. There are 26 individual antiretroviral drugs and 22 combination drugs ...
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How HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy) works
Medically reviewed by Michael Menna, DO Key Takeaways Antiretroviral drugs stop HIV from making copies of itself. HAART can ...
Viral reverse transcriptase (RT) plays a critical role in replication (e.g., retroviruses, that reverse transcribe RNA templates into complementary DNA) and genome mutations (e.g., ...
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Once-Weekly Oral Combo for HIV Maintains High Rates of Virologic Suppression
A once-weekly oral combination of islatravir plus lenacapavir (Sunlenca) for HIV maintained similarly high rates of virologic ...
Key PointsResearch on HIV's conical capsid that began over 25 years ago led to the development of lenacapavir, the world's ...
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