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3) Ritonavir (Norvir) , has the same effect of indinavir on HIV protease. It was approved by the FDA in June 1999. This drug consists of capsules or tablets 100 mg; Solution: 80 mg/ml. It is recommended that adults consume 600 mg twice a day and then increase by 100 mg in every 2 days.[[Image:Ritonavirsol1.gif|frame|Ritonavir is soluble in isopropanol and practically insoluble in water.]] <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Ritonavir/1'>Ritonavir</scene> ([[Norvir]]) can interact with many drugs leading those drugs to increase or decrease in effectiveness. It increases the concentration of Mycobutin and Viagra; however, decrease the concentration of Demerol.<ref>PMID: 11708183
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3) Ritonavir (Norvir) , has the same effect of indinavir on HIV protease. It was approved by the FDA in June 1999. This drug consists of capsules or tablets 100 mg; Solution: 80 mg/ml. It is recommended that adults consume 600 mg twice a day and then increase by 100 mg in every 2 days.
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[[Image:Ritonavirsol1.gif|600px|thumb|center|Ritonavir is soluble in isopropanol and practically insoluble in water.]]
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<scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Ritonavir/1'>Ritonavir</scene> ([[Norvir]]) can interact with many drugs leading those drugs to increase or decrease in effectiveness. It increases the concentration of Mycobutin and Viagra; however, decrease the concentration of Demerol.<ref>PMID: 11708183
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