Talk:Reverse transcriptase inhibitor
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Understanding RTI provide a novel platform for the developing of anti-HIV medication. This is one area that GlaxoSmithKline needs to be commended.
Someone needs to explain why if these drugs are successful at preventing the RNA to DNA conversion step, why hasn't that resulted in an actual cure as is implied in the mechanism?
[edit] Other uses?
Are the reverse transcriptase inhibitors used against other viral infections as well? This article only talks about AIDS. 207.134.187.165 03:10, 1 December 2007 (UTC)