FUZEON — the first in a class of anti-HIV drugs known as fusion inhibitors — is different from existing antiviral drugs because it works outside of T cells (CD4) to prevent HIV from infecting the cells in the first place.
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FUZEON indication:
FUZEON (enfuvirtide) is used with other anti-HIV medicines to treat HIV-1 infection in patients who are treatment-experienced and have detectable viral loads even though they are taking anti-HIV medicines. This indication is based on results from 2 studies that lasted 48 weeks each. Patients in the studies were treatment-experienced adults, and many of them had advanced HIV disease. There are no studies of FUZEON in patients who haven't taken anti-HIV medicines.
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