antiviraal
Antiviraal is a term used to refer to agents that treat infections caused by viruses. Antiviraal drugs work by inhibiting viral replication, blocking entry into host cells, or preventing maturation and release of new viral particles. Since viruses rely on host cells, antivirals aim to target viral processes selectively, but toxicity and drug interactions can occur.
Antiviraal drugs are grouped by mechanism and target. Nucleoside and nucleotide analogs, such as acyclovir, ganciclovir,
Monoclonal antibodies and interferons are also used in specific contexts as antiviral strategies, including prophylaxis or