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- noun pharmacology An anti-retroviral drug of the
protease inhibitor class that is used in to treatHIV infected patients.
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Examples
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In April 2010, Ecuador issued a compulsory license for lopinavir/ritonavir, an AIDS medication.
Robert Naiman: Brazil Should Lead on Access to Essential Medicines Robert Naiman 2010
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In April 2010, Ecuador issued a compulsory license for lopinavir/ritonavir, an AIDS medication.
Robert Naiman: Brazil Should Lead on Access to Essential Medicines Robert Naiman 2010
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In April 2010, Ecuador issued a compulsory license for lopinavir/ritonavir, an AIDS medication.
Robert Naiman: Brazil Should Lead on Access to Essential Medicines Robert Naiman 2010
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In April 2010, Ecuador issued a compulsory license for lopinavir/ritonavir, an AIDS medication.
Robert Naiman: Brazil Should Lead on Access to Essential Medicines Robert Naiman 2010
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Two were anti-AIDS drugs (efavirenz and lopinavir/ritonavir) and the third is used to treat patients with cardio-vascular disease (clopidogrel).
Mark Weisbrot: Drug Patent Rules Must Allow Exceptions for Public Health 2008
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A cocktail of second-line treatments for adults -- combining tenofovir, lamivudine and lopinavir/ritonavir -- has been discounted to about $659 a year, down from prevalent market prices ranging from $1,000 to more than $4,000 a year in low - and middle-income countries, respectively, said Anil Soni, the Clinton foundation's chief operating officer.
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Both lopinavir and ritonavir, the two antiretroviral agents in Kaletra, were researched with public money.
Archive 2007-10-14 2007
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They found that serum taken from people who were taking antiretroviral therapy - which included ritonavir-boosted saquinavir (Invirase) or lopinavir (Kaletra) - showed significant antimalarial activity.
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India on its drug Kaletra - a combination of the two antiretroviral medicines lopinavir and ritonavir.
The Guardian World News Sarah Boseley 2011
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The ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors studied were lopinavir, atazanavir, darunavir and fosamprenavir; the NNRTI was efavirenz and the NRTI was tenofovir.
unknown title 2011
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