oseltamivir

English

Etymology

From oselt- (of unknown origin) + -amivir (neuraminidase inhibitor).

Pronunciation

Noun

oseltamivir (uncountable)

  1. (pharmacology) An antiviral drug that is taken orally in the form of its phosphate C16H28N2O4·H3PO4 and is a neuraminidase inhibitor used in the treatment and prevention of influenza. It is a derivative of shikimic acid, and is marketed as Tamiflu.

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