Fusion inhibitor: A class of antiretroviral drugs that work on the outside
of the host CD4 cell to prevent HIV from fusing with and infecting it. Fusion inhibitors
act by binding to an envelope protein and blocking the structural changes necessary
for the virus to fuse with the host CD4 cell. If HIV cannot penetrate the host cell
membrane and infect the cell, HIV cannot replicate within the host cell.
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