Ddi (Noun)
Meaning
An antiviral drug used to combat HIV infection.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The doctor prescribed a combination of antiretroviral medications, including DDI, to treat the patient's HIV infection.
- Researchers studied the efficacy of DDI in reducing the viral load of HIV-positive individuals.
- The patient's treatment regimen included a daily dose of DDI to slow the progression of the disease.
- DDI was one of the first antiretroviral medications approved by the FDA to treat HIV infection.
- The study found that DDI was effective in increasing the CD4 cell count of HIV-positive patients when used in combination with other antiretroviral medications.