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  2. Butylated hydroxytoluene - Wikipedia

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    Based on various, disparate primary research reports, BHT has been suggested to have anti-viral activity, [41] and the reports divide into various study types. First, there are studies that describe virus inactivation—where treatment with the chemical results in disrupted or otherwise inactivated virus particles.

  3. List of antiviral drugs - Wikipedia

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    List of Antiviral Drugs Antiviral Use Manufacturer Component Type Year approved Abacavir: HIV: ViiV Healthcare: Nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) 1998 Acyclovir (Aciclovir) Herpes Simplex, chickenpox, [2] varicella zoster virus: GSK: guanosine analogue RTI 1981 Adefovir: Hepatitis B [3] Gilead Sciences RTI 2002 , 2003 ...

  4. Talk:Butylated hydroxytoluene - Wikipedia

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    Here are two well sited articles that talk about the potential use of BHT as an antiviral agent, and its well established health risks; [1] [2]. It seems clear to me that the FDA has approved it based on studies looking at the risk of BHT consumption in singular food sources, which may be fine for most livers to handle.

  5. Antiviral drug - Wikipedia

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    The first successful antiviral, aciclovir, is a nucleoside analogue, and is effective against herpesvirus infections. The first antiviral drug to be approved for treating HIV, zidovudine (AZT), is also a nucleoside analogue. An improved knowledge of the action of reverse transcriptase has led to better nucleoside analogues to treat HIV infections.

  6. Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    The viral DNA is then integrated into the host chromosomal DNA, which then allows host cellular processes, such as transcription and translation, to reproduce the virus. RTIs block reverse transcriptase's enzymatic function and prevent completion of synthesis of the double-stranded viral DNA, thus preventing HIV from multiplying. [citation needed]

  7. Should you take a COVID-19 antiviral after getting infected ...

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    The antiviral can also lead to resistance to HIV medication, and if you have untreated HIV, it can affect HIV medication effectiveness in the future. If you plan on taking Lagevrio, adverse ...

  8. Bersacapavir - Wikipedia

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    Bersacapavir is an experimental drug for the treatment of hepatitis B. [1] It prevents hepatitis B virus (HBV) from replicating by inhibiting the formation of its capsid. [2] It is also being studied for use in combination with JNJ-73763989, a small interfering RNA that targets HBV RNAs.

  9. Treatment of influenza - Wikipedia

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    The main classes of antiviral drugs used against influenza are neuraminidase inhibitors, such as zanamivir and oseltamivir, polymerase acidic endonuclease inhibitors such as baloxavir marboxil, or inhibitors of the viral M2 protein, such as amantadine and rimantadine. These drugs can reduce the severity of symptoms if taken soon after infection ...