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ddC (dd-s)
n.
Dideoxycytidine; a nucleoside analog drug that is similar to AZT in action. Also called zalcitabine.

ddC,
abbreviation for 2′3′-dideoxycytidine. See zalcitabine.

DDC,
n the abbreviation for dideoxycytidine. See dideoxycytidine.

ddC
Dideoxycytidine, Hivid AIDS An anti-HIV nucleoside analogue Adverse effects Neuropathy of hands and feet, pancreatitis, and oral sores. See AIDS, Zalcitabine.


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