azt

/ˌeɪziˈti/
noun
  1. A drug (zidovudine) used to treat HIV infection by slowing the virus from multiplying.
    • Doctors carefully monitor patients on AZT for possible side effects.
    • AZT was one of the first medications approved for treating AIDS.
    • The patient started taking AZT to manage their HIV infection.
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