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NFV Brand names, NFV Analogs

NFV Brand Names Mixture

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NFV Chemical_Formula

C32H45N3O4S

NFV RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/nelfin.htm

NFV fda sheet

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NFV msds (material safety sheet)

NFV MSDS

NFV Synthesis Reference

No information avaliable

NFV Molecular Weight

567.784 g/mol

NFV Melting Point

349.84 oC

NFV H2O Solubility

Slightly soluble

NFV State

Solid

NFV LogP

5.247

NFV Dosage Forms

Tablet (oral - 250 mg, 625 mg); Powder (oral)

NFV Indication

Used in combination with other antiviral drugs in the treatment of HIV in both adults and children.

NFV Pharmacology

Nelfinavir is a protease inhibitor with activity against Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1). Protease inhibitors block the part of HIV called protease. HIV-1 protease is an enzyme required for the proteolytic cleavage of the viral polyprotein precursors into the individual functional proteins found in infectious HIV-1. Nelfinavir binds to the protease active site and inhibits the activity of the enzyme. This inhibition prevents cleavage of the viral polyproteins resulting in the formation of immature non-infectious viral particles. Protease inhibitors are almost always used in combination with at least two other anti-HIV drugs.

NFV Absorption

Well absorbed following oral administration.

NFV side effects and Toxicity

Oral LD50 is over 5g/kg in rats. Side effects include thirst and hunger, unexplained weight loss, increased urination, fatigue, and dry, itchy skin.

NFV Patient Information

PATIENT INFORMATION

Patients should be informed that VIRACEPT is not a cure for HIV infection and that they may
continue to acquire illnesses associated with advanced HIV infection, including opportunistic
infections.

Patients should be told that the long-term effects of VIRACEPT are unknown at this time. They
should be told that there is currently no data demonstrating that VIRACEPT therapy can reduce
the risk of transmitting HIV to others through sexual contact or blood contamination.

Patients should be advised to take VIRACEPT every day as prescribed. Patients should not alter
the dose or discontinue therapy without consulting with their doctor. If a dose is missed, patients
should take the dose as soon as possible and then return to their normal schedule. However, if a dose
is skipped, the patient should not double the next dose.

The most frequent adverse event associated with VIRACEPT is diarrhea, which can usually be controlled
with non-prescription drugs, such as loperamide, which slow gastrointestinal motility.

VIRACEPT may interact with some drugs, therefore, patients should be advised to report to their doctor
the use of any other prescription or non-prescription medication.

Patients receiving oral contraceptives should be instructed that alternate or additional contraceptive
measures should be used during therapy with VIRACEPT.

NFV Organisms Affected

Human immunodeficiency virus