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Protease inhibitors

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Definition

Protease inhibitors are a class of antimicrobial drugs that block the activity of proteases, enzymes which break down proteins. They are commonly used in the treatment of viral infections such as HIV.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Protease inhibitors prevent viral replication by inhibiting the protease enzyme necessary for protein processing.
  2. They are crucial in Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) for HIV treatment.
  3. Resistance to protease inhibitors can develop through mutations in the viral protease gene.
  4. Common side effects include gastrointestinal issues and metabolic disturbances like lipodystrophy.
  5. Ritonavir is often used to boost the effectiveness of other protease inhibitors by inhibiting their metabolism.

Review Questions

  • How do protease inhibitors prevent viral replication?
  • What role do protease inhibitors play in HAART?
  • What are some common side effects associated with protease inhibitors?
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