RT Inhibitor
A RT inhibitor is a type of drug used to inhibit the activity of reverse transcriptase, an enzyme that is involved in the replication of the HIV virus. RT inhibitors work by preventing the HIV virus from replicating and spreading. These drugs are used in combination with other antiviral medications to treat HIV infection. RT inhibitors can be taken orally or intravenously and are sometimes combined with other antiviral drugs in a single pill or injection. RT inhibitors are effective in reducing the amount of virus in the body and can also help to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV to others. RT inhibitors can also reduce the amount of virus in the blood, which helps to reduce the risk of developing AIDS.