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Atazanavir
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===Better Known as: Reyataz=== | ===Better Known as: Reyataz=== | ||
* Marketed By: Bristol-Myers Squibb<br /> | * Marketed By: Bristol-Myers Squibb<br /> | ||
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===Drug Resistance=== | ===Drug Resistance=== | ||
The biggest difficulty with treating [[HIV]] is the rapidity at which it mutates and becomes resistant to treatments. To view a comprehensive and interactive analysis of the mutations which confer drug resistance to [[HIV Protease]], See: [[HIV Protease Inhibitor Resistance Profile]] | The biggest difficulty with treating [[HIV]] is the rapidity at which it mutates and becomes resistant to treatments. To view a comprehensive and interactive analysis of the mutations which confer drug resistance to [[HIV Protease]], See: [[HIV Protease Inhibitor Resistance Profile]] | ||
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===Pharmacokinetics=== | ===Pharmacokinetics=== | ||
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Pharmacokinetics
For Pharmacokinetic Data References, See: References |
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References
- ↑ Spinelli S, Liu QZ, Alzari PM, Hirel PH, Poljak RJ. The three-dimensional structure of the aspartyl protease from the HIV-1 isolate BRU. Biochimie. 1991 Nov;73(11):1391-6. PMID:1799632
- ↑ Klei HE, Kish K, Lin PF, Guo Q, Friborg J, Rose RE, Zhang Y, Goldfarb V, Langley DR, Wittekind M, Sheriff S. X-ray crystal structures of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease mutants complexed with atazanavir. J Virol. 2007 Sep;81(17):9525-35. Epub 2007 May 30. PMID:17537865 doi:10.1128/JVI.02503-05
