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No. AZT is a medicine that when used in a combination with other HIV drugs can be be part of effective treatment.

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Was there Medications for HIV in the 80's?

1987 was the first year there was a medication for HIV, which was AZT or Zidovudine. The next medication did not come out until 1991.


What drug can prevent HIV infection in fetuses?

Zidovudine (ZDV, AZT, Retrovir) is the only drug that has been proven to help prevent fetal HIV infection.


How does AZT work to treat HIV/AIDS?

AZT, also known as zidovudine, is a type of antiretroviral medication that works by blocking an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, which is needed by the HIV virus to replicate. By inhibiting this enzyme, AZT helps to slow down the progression of HIV/AIDS and reduce the amount of virus in the body.


What names does zidovudine go by?

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Is AZT is a protease inhibitor?

No, AZT (zidovudine) is not a protease inhibitor; it is an antiretroviral medication classified as a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI). AZT works by inhibiting the reverse transcriptase enzyme, which is crucial for the replication of HIV. Protease inhibitors, on the other hand, target the protease enzyme, preventing the maturation of viral particles.


What is a zidovudine?

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What subscription medicines are given for HIV?

AZT


What is used to fight HIV in Africa?

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Can aids can be prevented with a new vaccine called azt?

AZT is a medicine used to treat HIV. It is not a vaccine. Sometimes HIV drugs can be used before exposure to the virus and reduce the risk of infection. AZT is commonly used by HIV-positive women during pregnancy to prevent passing HIV to their babies. The new born babies also use a small dose of AZT afterwards as an additional protection. The best way for women to use AZT in this way is in a combination with at least two other HIV drugs.


Definition of azidothymidine in medical terms?

According to Stedman's Medical Dictionary (Copyright © 2006 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins), azidothymidine (AZT) is a thymidine analog that is an inhibitor of in vitro replication of HIV virus, the causative agent of AIDS and ARC, and is used in the management of these diseases. (Synonym: zidovudine)


How AZT work?

3-azido-3-deoxythimidine, also known as Zidovudine or AZT, functions by interfering with DNA replication.The AZT molecule was first synthesized in 1964 by a chemist called Jerome Horwitz. AZT was originally synthesized in hoping to combat cancer cell growth. However, it was deemed ineffective, and was forgotten until the outbreak of AIDS.AZT is classified as a Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (NRTI). AZT replaces the nucleoside base Thymidine on the DNA strand when the synthesis of a new DNA strand occurs, during cellular division. This will terminate cellular division. This is why AZT is classified as a DNA chain terminating drug.HIV requires the host cell's DNA in order to replicate itself, and without the DNA strand fully functioning, HIV cannot replicate, and thus slowing down the reproduction of HIV.


How does AZT works?

3-azido-3-deoxythimidine, also known as Zidovudine or AZT, functions by interfering with DNA replication.The AZT molecule was first synthesized in 1964 by a chemist called Jerome Horwitz. AZT was originally synthesized in hoping to combat cancer cell growth. However, it was deemed ineffective, and was forgotten until the outbreak of AIDS.AZT is classified as a Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (NRTI). AZT replaces the nucleoside base Thymidine on the DNA strand when the synthesis of a new DNA strand occurs, during cellular division. This will terminate cellular division. This is why AZT is classified as a DNA chain terminating drug.HIV requires the host cell's DNA in order to replicate itself, and without the DNA strand fully functioning, HIV cannot replicate, and thus slowing down the reproduction of HIV.