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[[Image:Ritonavir structure.jpg|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Ritonavir structure.jpg/credit|{{Ritonavir structure.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Ritonavir]] | |||
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|image=[[Image:Ritonavir structure.jpg|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Ritonavir structure.jpg/credit|{{Ritonavir structure.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Ritonavir]] | |||
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|molname=ritonavir | |||
|synonyms= Norvir®,Norvir Sec® | |||
|molformula= C<sub>37</sub>H<sub>48</sub>N<sub>6</sub>O<sub>5</sub>S<sub>2</sub> | |||
|molmass= 720.9442 | |||
|uses=HIV | |||
|properties=protease inhibitor | |||
|hazards=see drug interactions | |||
|iupac= see chemistry section | |||
|casnumber= 155213-67-5 | |||
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'''Ritonavir''', sold under the brand names '''Norvir®''' and '''Norvir Sec®''', and as a mixture with [[Lopinavir]] called '''Kaletra®''', is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] by disrupting the reproductive cycle of the [[virus]]. Ritonavir binds to and inhibits the HIV-1 viral proteinase enzyme which prevents cleavage of the gag-pol polyprotein, resulting in noninfectious, immature viral particles. Protease inhibitors like ritonavir are almost always used in combination with at least two other anti-HIV drugs. | '''Ritonavir''', sold under the brand names '''Norvir®''' and '''Norvir Sec®''', and as a mixture with [[Lopinavir]] called '''Kaletra®''', is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] by disrupting the reproductive cycle of the [[virus]]. Ritonavir binds to and inhibits the HIV-1 viral proteinase enzyme which prevents cleavage of the gag-pol polyprotein, resulting in noninfectious, immature viral particles. Protease inhibitors like ritonavir are almost always used in combination with at least two other anti-HIV drugs. |
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Ritonavir, sold under the brand names Norvir® and Norvir Sec®, and as a mixture with Lopinavir called Kaletra®, is a protease inhibitor used to treat HIV/AIDS by disrupting the reproductive cycle of the virus. Ritonavir binds to and inhibits the HIV-1 viral proteinase enzyme which prevents cleavage of the gag-pol polyprotein, resulting in noninfectious, immature viral particles. Protease inhibitors like ritonavir are almost always used in combination with at least two other anti-HIV drugs.
Its chemical name is 1,3-thiazol-5-ylmethyl N-[(2S,3S,5S)-3-hydroxy-5-[[(2S)-3-methyl-2-[[methyl-[(2-propan- 2-yl-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)methyl]carbamoyl]amino]butanoyl]amino]-1,6-di(phenyl)hexan- 2-yl]carbamate and its chemical formula is C37H48N6O5S2.
External Links
- Ritonavir - FDA approved drug information (drug label) from DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine).
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