"Didanosine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Didanosine is a synthetic nucleoside analogue medication, also known as dideoxyinosine (ddI). It is used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). It works by inhibiting the enzyme reverse transcriptase, which is necessary for the replication of HIV.
Didanosine
Didanosine, an antiretroviral medication, is used to treat HIV infection. [medicine]
The patient was prescribed didanosine twice a day for the duration of the treatment. [medicine]
Didanosine was initially approved by the FDA in 1992 as a treatment for HIV/AIDS. [medicine]
Due to the risk of pancreatitis, didanosine was commonly used in combination with other medications to minimize side effects. [medicine]
The doctor emphasized the importance of adhering to the dosing schedule for didanosine to maximize its effectiveness. [medicine]
Didcot is a market town and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. It is a sizeable town with a population of around 28,000 people. The name "Didcot" is believed to derive from the Old English "Diccot", which is composed of the words "Dic" meaning "the oak tree" and "cot" meaning "cottage" or "dwelling".