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Qs about HIV-1 Protease inhibitor?


What is the name of the inhibitor? How many atoms does it possess (excluding hydrogen atoms)?

How do HIV-1 protease inhibitors work? What is the problem of using only an HIV-1 protease inhibitor, and no other anti-HIV drugs, to treat HIV?


What is the key amino acid in the HIV protease active site?


Currently, there are five HIV protease inhibitors approved by FDA for the treatment of HIV infection. These medications work at the final stage of viral replication and attempt to prevent HIV from making new copies of itself by interfering with the HIV protease enzyme. As a result, the new copies of HIV are not able to infect new cells.1 The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the new drugs in December, 1995 for Invirase; and March, 1996 for Norvir and Crixivan. Go here (http://www.thebody.com/index/treat/proti... for more info. Hope this helps. Good Luck!!!!

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