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Anti-HIV drugs
  • Licensed anti-HIV drugs
    • 3TC (lamivudine, Epivir)
    • Abacavir (Ziagen)
    • Atazanavir (Reyataz)
    • Atripla
    • AZT (zidovudine, Retrovir)
    • Combivir
    • d4T (stavudine, Zerit)
    • Darunavir (Prezista)
    • ddI (didanosine, Videx / VidexEC)
    • Efavirenz (Sustiva)
    • Fosamprenavir (Telzir)
    • FTC (emtricitabine, Emtriva)
    • Indinavir (Crixivan)
    • Kaletra
    • Kivexa
    • Lopinavir
    • Nelfinavir (Viracept)
    • Nevirapine (Viramune)
    • Ritonavir (Norvir)
    • Saquinavir (Invirase)
    • T-20 (enfuvirtide, Fuzeon)
    • Tenofovir disoproxil (Viread)
    • Tipranavir (Aptivus)
    • Trizivir
    • Truvada
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          • 3TC (lamivudine, Epivir)
          • Abacavir (Ziagen)
          • Atazanavir (Reyataz)
          • Atripla
          • AZT (zidovudine, Retrovir)
          • Combivir
          • d4T (stavudine, Zerit)
          • Darunavir (Prezista)
          • ddI (didanosine, Videx / VidexEC)
          • Efavirenz (Sustiva)
          • Fosamprenavir (Telzir)
          • FTC (emtricitabine, Emtriva)
          • Indinavir (Crixivan)
          • Kaletra
          • Kivexa
          • Lopinavir
          • Nelfinavir (Viracept)
          • Nevirapine (Viramune)
          • Ritonavir (Norvir)
          • Saquinavir (Invirase)
          • T-20 (enfuvirtide, Fuzeon)
          • Tenofovir disoproxil (Viread)
          • Tipranavir (Aptivus)
          • Trizivir
          • Truvada

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