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What Is the Generic for Nelfinavir (Viracept)?

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Nelfinavir, an antiretroviral medication used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, was first approved by the FDA in 1997. The generic for nelfinavir is known by its chemical name, nelfinavir mesylate, but a therapeutically equivalent generic version is currently not available in the United States.

What is combination therapy in medical terms? A comprehensive guide

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Combination therapy, the use of two or more medications or treatment modalities, is a cornerstone of modern medicine for a wide array of complex diseases, including HIV/AIDS, cancer, and tuberculosis. By leveraging multiple mechanisms of action, this powerful strategy enhances therapeutic effectiveness and improves patient outcomes.

What is another name for stavudine?

4 min read
Stavudine, an antiretroviral medication once commonly used for HIV/AIDS, is widely known by at least two other names: its brand name, Zerit, and its chemical shorthand, d4T. It was approved in the US in 1994 and became available as a generic medicine.

What disease does Cipla treat? A Comprehensive Overview

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Across 115 countries, approximately 1 in 3 people living with HIV is on a Cipla medication [1.6.3]. Answering 'What disease does Cipla treat?' reveals a vast portfolio, from communicable diseases like HIV to non-communicable ones like asthma, heart disease, and cancer [1.2.1, 1.3.1].

Is CRIXIVAN Still Used? The Legacy and Discontinuation of Indinavir

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First approved in 1996 as a breakthrough in HIV treatment, Crixivan (indinavir) was a landmark medication; however, today, **is CRIXIVAN still used** in clinical practice? The answer is no, as it has been largely discontinued due to significant side effects, complex dosing requirements, and the advent of superior, more tolerable treatments.