Definition of didanosine in English:
didanosine
noun dɪˈdanəʊsiːndīˈdanəˌsēn
Medicine another term for dideoxyinosine
Example sentencesExamples
- Stop the didanosine, stavudine, and nevirapine, all of which can cause hepatic toxicity.
- The combination of zalcitabine and didanosine or stavudine is not recommended because of overlapping toxicities.
- Hepatic steatosis, most commonly associated with the nucleoside analogs, didanosine, stavudine and zalcitabine can lead to severe hepatotoxicity in HIV / HBV co-infected patients.
- The cheaper of the two cocktail therapies available in China includes a combination of stavudine and didanosine, also known as dDI.
- The drug is indicated for use in patients unresponsive to or intolerant of zidovudine, zalcitabine, or didanosine.