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dolutegravir/rilpivirine — Definition
dolutegravir/rilpivirin / dolutegravir/rilpivirine
Dolutegravir/rilpivirin is a drug consisting of a combination of two active substances used in the treatment of HIV infection. Dolutegravir prevents HIV from integrating the genetic material into the host cell DNA as integraz inhibitor, while rilpivirin stops viral resection as non-nucleozid revers transcript inhibitor. This combination is usually taken by mouth once a day and helps protect the immune system by printing viral load. Before starting treatment, the patient's drug resistance profile and general health condition should be evaluated.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is dolutegravir/rilpivirin?
dolutegravir/rilpivirin; dolutegravir/rilpivirin is a drug consisting of a combination of two active substances used in the treatment of HIV infection. Dolutegravir prevents HIV from integrating the genetic material into the host cell DNA as integraz inhibitor, while rilpivirin stops viral resection as non-nucleozid revers transcript inhibitor. This combination is usually taken by mouth once a day and helps protect the immune system by printing viral load. Before starting treatment, the patient's drug resistance profile and general health condition should be evaluated.
❓ What is dolutegravir/rilpivirine in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "dolutegravir/rilpivirine" is dolutegravir/rilpivirin.
❓ Which medical field is dolutegravir/rilpivirin related to?
This term belongs to the Drugs category.