Therapy Other Than Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors for HIV Infection

1994 
Antiretroviral drugs against HIV infection have been developed that inhibit various stages of the HIV replication cycle. Agents other than reverse transcriptase inhibitors are reviewed with particular attention to those under study in clinical trials, including inhibitors of the virus-encoded protease enzyme. In addition, innovative strategies using gene therapy are described. It is concluded that combinations of agents may be the best approach for minimizing toxicity and reducing or delaying the emergence of drug-resistant virus during therapy.
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