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AZT (Zidovudine)



Azt - or zidovudinezīdōˈvyoodēnˌ, drug used to treat patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV), which causes AIDS; also called azidothymidine. Originally developed in 1964 as an anticancer drug, AZT was never approved for that purpose. In 1984, Burroughs-Wellcome Company, which owned the rights to the drug, reexamined it as part of a search   Read More...

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    AIDS: Losing "The New Struggle"?, in Daedalus
    by Virginia Van Der Vliet. 34 pgs.


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