noun
- Plural of darunavir; a class of antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV infection by inhibiting protease.
Usage: medical/pharmaceutical; typically used in combination antiretroviral therapy
Examples
- Darunavirs are often prescribed as part of a combination therapy regimen for HIV patients.
- The patient's treatment plan includes darunavirs along with other antiretroviral medications.
- Darunavirs work by blocking the protease enzyme that HIV needs to replicate.