didanosine

/daɪˈdænəsiːn/
noun
  1. A drug used to treat HIV infection, often in combination with other medications.
    • The doctor prescribed didanosine as part of the patient's antiretroviral therapy.
    • Didanosin can cause side effects like pancreatitis and nerve damage.
    • Researchers developed didanosine in the 1990s to help manage HIV.
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