Agenerase - Classification?

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31 Jan 2012

Agenerase is a prescription medicine used to treat HIV and AIDS. It is only approved for use in combination with other HIV medications.

Agenerase belongs to a group of HIV medications known as protease inhibitors. These medicines work by blocking a process that the HIV virus needs in order to multiply.

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