Protease inhibitors are a type of antiretroviral drug used to treat HIV. These drugs reduce the amount of virus in the body by blocking the virus from entering certain cells and making copies of
Antiretroviral drugs are used to treat HIV infection. They work by blocking a stage of the virus's life cycle and, by doing so, prevent the
Protease inhibitors are a type of antiretroviral drug used to treat HIV. These drugs reduce the amount of virus in the body by blocking the virus from
HIV drug resistance is caused by changes in the genetic structure of HIV that affect the ability of medicines to block the replication of the virus.
Antiretroviral drugs are used to treat HIV infection. They work by blocking a stage of the virus's life cycle and, by doing so, prevent the
Different classes of antiretroviral drugs are used to control the HIV virus by blocking its ability to replicate. These drugs include reverse transcriptase inhibitors, protease inhibitors, fusion inhibitors, integrase inhibitors, and other types of drugs.
Antiretroviral drugs are used to treat HIV infection. They work by blocking a stage of the virus's life cycle and, by doing so
Another class of HIV drugs is the fusion inhibitors (e.g, enfuvirtide). Fusion inhibitors work by blocking the HIV virus from entering human
Protease inhibitors are a type of antiretroviral drug used to treat HIV. These drugs reduce the amount of virus in the body by blocking the virus from entering certain cells and making copies of
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