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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.

Understanding the Action of CRIXIVAN: A Look at an Early HIV Protease Inhibitor

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Approved by the FDA in 1996, CRIXIVAN represented a major advancement in HIV/AIDS treatment as one of the first protease inhibitors. The action of CRIXIVAN, whose generic name is indinavir, is to target a critical enzyme necessary for the virus's life cycle. It played a crucial role in the development of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).