Entry inhibitor

Entry inhibitors, also known as fusion inhibitors, are a class of antiviral drugs that prevent a virus from entering a cell, for example, by blocking a receptor. Entry inhibitors are used to treat conditions such as HIV, hepatitis D, and hepatitis B. == HIV entry == They are used in combination therapy for the treatment of HIV infection.

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Entry inhibitor

Entry inhibitors, also known as fusion inhibitors, are a class of antiviral drugs that prevent a virus from entering a cell, for example, by blocking a receptor. Entry inhibitors are used to treat conditions such as HIV, hepatitis D, and hepatitis B. == HIV entry == They are used in combination therapy for the treatment of HIV infection.

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