enfuvirtidi
Enfuvirtidi is a antiretroviral medication used in the treatment of HIV infection. It belongs to a class of drugs known as fusion inhibitors. Enfuvirtidi works by preventing the HIV virus from entering human cells. Specifically, it binds to a protein on the surface of the virus that is crucial for its entry into CD4+ T cells, thereby blocking the fusion of the viral envelope with the cell membrane.
Enfuvirtidi is administered via subcutaneous injection, typically twice daily. It is generally used in combination with
The development of enfuvirtidi represented a significant advancement in HIV therapy, offering a new mechanism of