释义 |
in·din·a·vir \inˈdinəvir\ noun (-s) Etymology: indina- (perhaps alteration of indanyl univalent radical of indan, from indan + -yl) + -vir (as in acyclovir — herein) : a protease inhibitor C36H47N5O4 used in the form of its sulfate in combination therapy with antiviral drugs (as AZT) to treat HIV infection |