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Drugs, 1996
Ritonavir is a protease inhibitor with an HIV-1 resistance profile similar to that of indinavir, but different from that of saquinavir. Ritonavir has good oral bioavailability, and may increase the bioavailability of other protease inhibitors including saquinavir, nelfinavir, indinavir and VX-478.
A P, Lea, D, Faulds
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Ritonavir is a protease inhibitor with an HIV-1 resistance profile similar to that of indinavir, but different from that of saquinavir. Ritonavir has good oral bioavailability, and may increase the bioavailability of other protease inhibitors including saquinavir, nelfinavir, indinavir and VX-478.
A P, Lea, D, Faulds
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Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2001
Treatment Review is intended to inform and update nurses about treatments relevant to HIV/AIDS. Product information presented in this column does not imply endorsement by the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care.
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Treatment Review is intended to inform and update nurses about treatments relevant to HIV/AIDS. Product information presented in this column does not imply endorsement by the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care.
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Effects of Atazanavir/Ritonavir or Fosamprenavir/Ritonavir on the Pharmacokinetics of Rosuvastatin
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 2008Rosuvastatin (RSV) is a potent statin with a lower potential for drug interactions. However, recent data have revealed unexpected increases in RSV concentrations with lopinavir/ritonavir. The objective is to study the pharmacokinetic interaction of RSV with atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/RTV) or fosamprenavir/ritonavir (FPV/RTV).In a prospective ...
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