Amprenavir
Definition: Amprenavir (original brand name Agenerase, GlaxoSmithKline) is a protease inhibitor used to treat HIV infection. It was approved by the Food and Drug Administration on April 15, 1999, for twice-a-day dosing instead of needing to be taken every eight hours. The convenient dosing came at a price, as the dose required is 1,200 mg, delivered in 8 (eight) very large 150 mg gel capsules or 24 (twenty-four) 50 mg gel capsules twice daily. source: Wikipedia
- ID
- 387006009
- ID date
- 27 Jul 2005
- Previous ID
- 4842811000001105
- Name
- Amprenavir