What is Indinavir and its use in treating HIV?

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Topic
Compound: Indinavir
Answer
Indinavir is an antiretroviral drug for treating HIV infection, targeting HIV type 1 protease. It was approved for medical use in 1996. The drug's docking score for interaction with COVID-19 protease was 7.0 kcal/mol. Its dock score was 7.0.
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