Brand Name(s): Crixivan
CAS nº: 150378-17-9
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About Indinavir
This new site is dedicated exclusively to indinavir.
It provides you with the most extensive product information and up-to-date resources regarding this medication, including related news articles, medical studies, an image library and all the necessary information on dosage and side effects.
Whether you are an average consumer or a pharma industry professional, you can now find out everything you need to know about indinavir on this reference site, as well as take part in our open discussion forum by sharing your own knowledge and experience with people who are using this medication.
This unique site will also provide you with inside industry news on which companies or organizations are playing an important part in its research, development, production and promotion. It is your one-stop site for a total indinavir experience!
Why is this medication prescribed?
Indinavir is an antiviral medication. It is in a category of HIV medicines called protease inhibitors and works by preventing HIV from multiplying in your body.
This medicine is used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Indinavir is not, however, a cure for HIV or AIDS.
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