Oseltamivir phosphate
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Term | Oseltamivir phosphate |
Short definition | orthotopic - (pronounced) (OR-thoh-TAH-spades) In medicine, referring to something that occurs in the normal or usual place in the body. It is often used to describe tissue or an organ that is being transplanted into its normal place in the body |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Oseltamivir phosphate - (pronounced) (oh-sel-TA-mih-veer FOS-fayt) drug used to prevent and treat influenza virus infections. It blocks the release of the virus from infected cells. It's a kind of antiviral. Also called Tamiflu
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