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protease inhibitor
noun
- a drug that inhibits the action of protease, especially any of a class of antiviral drugs that prevent the cleavage and replication of HIV proteins.
protease inhibitor
noun
- any one of a class of antiviral drugs that impair the growth and replication of HIV by inhibiting the action of protease produced by the virus: used in the treatment of AIDS
Word History and Origins
Origin of protease inhibitor1
Example Sentences
Their report, which will appear in Science, shows that an alternative medication, a viral papain-like protease inhibitor, inhibits disease progression in animals, a necessary step before human drug trials.
And over a few years, we developed a series of antiretroviral drugs, then we added the protease inhibitor.
While drugs that initially seemed promising fell short, by the mid-90s, protease inhibitors slashed virus levels and delivered a medical miracle.
It was just after the data on these protease inhibitors had been unveiled at a major scientific conference.
Paxlovid, known as a protease inhibitor, is designed to block an enzyme the virus needs in order to multiply.
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