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Atazanavir is an HIV protease inhibitor used in combination antiretroviral therapy to suppress viral replication in HIV-positive patients.
Antivirals target virus-specific proteins or processes to inhibit viral replication. Different antivirals are specific to different viral families and cannot be used interchangeably across viral infections.
Used to treat viral infections including herpes, influenza, HIV, hepatitis B and C, and cytomegalovirus. Effectiveness depends on early initiation for most acute viral infections.
Antivirals work best when started early in the course of infection. For chronic viral infections (HIV, hepatitis), adherence is critical to prevent resistance.
Lopinavir
Lopinavir is an HIV protease inhibitor used in combination antiretroviral therapy to suppress viral replication in HIV-positive patients.
Ritonavir
Ritonavir is an HIV protease inhibitor used in combination antiretroviral therapy to suppress viral replication in HIV-positive patients.
Darunavir
Darunavir is an HIV protease inhibitor used in combination antiretroviral therapy to suppress viral replication in HIV-positive patients.
Fosamprenavir
Fosamprenavir is an HIV protease inhibitor used in combination antiretroviral therapy to suppress viral replication in HIV-positive patients.
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