Antivirals New Treatments
Antivirals are drugs used to prevent and treat viral infections. They work by blocking the activity of the viruses responsible for causing the infection and by preventing them from multiplying. Antiviral treatments can be used to treat a wide range of infections, including cold sores, herpes, HIV, Hepatitis B and C, influenza, and common colds. Some of the newer antiviral treatments have been found to be more effective than traditional antiviral drugs, with fewer side effects. Antivirals are an important part of healthcare and can help prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
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