
pmid: 6161324
handle: 2318/35830
Many drugs are know to be capable to interfering with viral multiplication. Upon clinical testing, however, only some of these appear to possess sufficient therapeutic effectiveness to recommend their use. The action mechanism of these, their possible side effects, the data proving their effectiveness and the main unsolved problems for their use are analysed.
Cytarabine, Antiviral Agents, Immunoglobulin A, Thymus Hormones, Levamisole, Virus Diseases, Inosine Pranobex, Amantadine, Humans, Interferons, Respiratory Tract Infections, Vidarabine
Cytarabine, Antiviral Agents, Immunoglobulin A, Thymus Hormones, Levamisole, Virus Diseases, Inosine Pranobex, Amantadine, Humans, Interferons, Respiratory Tract Infections, Vidarabine
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