Integrase strand transfer inhibitor

What are Integrase strand transfer inhibitor?

Integrase strand transfer inhibitors block the action of integrase, a viral enzyme of the human immunodeficiency virus Type 1 (HIV-1), that is involved in integrating viral DNA into the host chromosome. Integration of the viral DNA into the host DNA is necessary for viral replication. Integrase strand transfer inhibitors is not a cure for HIV or AIDS but is used to prevent human immunodeficiency virus from multiplying in the host.

List drug with Integrase strand transfer inhibitor

Drug Name
Apretude
Generic name: Cabotegravir
Cabotegravir
Generic name: Cabotegravir
Cabotegravir (Intramuscular)
Generic name: Cabotegravir
Cabotegravir (Oral)
Generic name: Cabotegravir
Dolutegravir
Generic name: Dolutegravir
Elvitegravir
Generic name: Elvitegravir
Isentress
Generic name: Raltegravir
Raltegravir
Generic name: Raltegravir
Tivicay
Generic name: Dolutegravir
Tivicay PD
Generic name: Dolutegravir
Vitekta
Generic name: Elvitegravir
Vocabria
Generic name: Cabotegravir

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