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explain adverse effects of ganciclovirganciclovir is teratogenic carcinogenic and mutagenic and causes aspermatogenesis in animals granulocytopenia
define the classification of proteinsproteins vary widely in their properties we suggest you look up this unit once again now as the information
what are proteins and why they are important for uswe just read that proteins are essential for maintaining and sustaining life what are proteins or
ganciclovir cytoveneiv ganciclovir is approved for both induction and maintenance treatment of cytomegalovirus cmv retinitis in immunocompromised
explain trifluridine viroptic trifluridine is a nucleoside analog active against herpes viruses including acyclovir-resistant strains marketed
explain about the proteinsthe term protein greek proleuo- to occupy first place was first suggested by berzelius to describe the complex organic
adverse effects of valacyclovir valacyclovir is generally well tolerated adverse effects are similar to those with acyclovir gi disturbance
valacyclovir valtrex -valacyclovir is an l-valyl ester of acyclovir that is metabolized to acyclovir after oral administration resultingin higher
adverse effects of famciclovirfamciclovir has been generally well tolerated headache nausea and diarrhea have been reported like acyclovir
the state of a galvanic cell without liquid junction when its temperature and pressure are uniform can be fully described by values of the variables
the equilibrium cell potential of the galvanic cellpt h2 g f 1 bar hcl aq 0500mol kg-1 cl2 g f 1 bar ptis found to be ecell eq 1410v at 29815k
resistance acyclovir-resistant hsv occurs mainly in immunocom- promised patients treated with the drug isolates are usually also resistant to
the cell diagram of a mercury cell can be writtenzns zno s naoh aq hgo s hgo ia write the electrode reactions and cell reaction with electron number
adverse effects of acyclovir by any route of administration acyclovir is generally well tolerated gastrointestinal gi disturbances and headache can
explain acycloviravailable in topical oral and intravenous iv formulations acyclovir is used to treat herpes simplex virus hsv and varicella-zoster
prevention of perinatal transmission zidovudine alone started at 14-34 weeks of gestation and continued in the infant for the first 6 weeks of
explain the liquid junctionssome galvanic cells contain two electrolyte solutions with different compositions these solutions must be separated by a
adverse effects of enfuvirtidealmost all patients make local injection site reactions to enfuvirtide usually having of mild or moderate pain erythema
explain enfuvirtideenfuvirtide is the first fusion inhibitor approved by the fda for treatment of hiv infection and is indicated for
fusion inhibitor after hiv binds to the host cell surface a conformational change occurs in the transmembrane glycoprotein sub- unit gp41 of the
explain saquinavirsaquinavir sqv fortovase invirase - when administered as a single protease inhibitor a soft-gel preparation fortovase with improved
1 ream uses 6 of a tree estimate the reams of paper used in one month in an officemay be your father mother or neighbour hence find the
explain adverse effects of ritonavir -adverse reactions are common to full doses of ritonavir but less common with the low doses used in pi
ritonavir rtv norvir ritonavir is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and at full doses potently inhibits hiv but due to poor
explain nelfinavir nfv viracept nelfinavir is a commonly used protease inhibitor because it is well tolerated it appears to be less potent than