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lopinavir
(redirected from Kaletra)

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lopinavir /lo·pin·a·vir/ (lo-pin´ah-vir) an antiviral HIV protease inhibitor, used with ritonavir in the treatment of HIV infection.
lopinavir
[lopin′ävir]
an HIV protease inhibitor, an orally administered antiviral agent used in combination with ritonavir in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection.

lopinavir [lo-pin´ah-vir]
an HIV protease inhibitor, an antiviral agent used in combination with ritonavir in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection; administered orally.


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