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Zalcitabine (2'-3'-dideoxycytidine, ddC), also called dideoxycytidine, is a nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NARTI) sold under the trade name Hivid®.

The recommended dosage is 0.750 mg (one tablet) every 8 hours, as part of a combination regimen.

Zalcitabine appears less potent than some other nucleoside RTIs, has an inconvenient three-times daily frequency and is associated with serious adverse events. For these reasons it is now rarely used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

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DrugDigest: Zalcitabine - Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons, including generics when available. Sold under brand names such as: Hivid, ddC, and dideoxycytidine.

HIVID - Zalcitabine Roche USA - Official HIVID site which contains a link to the package insert in PDF format.

Zalcitabine - a.k.a. ddc, Hivid.

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