Definition of azidothymidine in English:
azidothymidine
noun ˌeɪzɪdəʊˈθʌɪmɪdiːneɪˌzʌɪdəʊˈθʌɪmɪdiːnˌazidōˈTHīməˌdēn
former name for the drug zidovudine
Example sentencesExamples
- Several analogs are used to interfere with the replication of HIV, such as AZT (azidothymidine) and ddI (dideoxyinosine).
- Although the sulfated maitake fraction resembled the anti-HIV potency of AZT (zidovudine, formerly azidothymidine), it was not considered a promising treatment because of potential cellular toxicity in vivo.
- In general, reasonably high molecular weight azides are OK to handle (e.g., the early anti-HIV drug azidothymidine).
- In 1986, a drug known as azidothymidine was identified by NCI researchers as inhibiting HIV activity in laboratory studies.
- The FDA approves AZT (azidothymidine), the first antiviral agent to treat AIDS.