Virucide
A virucide (pronounced /ˈvī-rə-ˌsīd/ and alternatively spelled 'viricide' and 'viruscide')[1] is an agent (physical or chemical) that deactivates or destroys viruses.[2] This differs from an antiviral drug which inhibits the development of the virus.
List of virucides
- Cyanovirin-N
- Griffithsin
- Scytovirin
- EP 0978289 A1 with iodine
- NVC-422
- Virkon Disinfectant/Cleaner P.W.S. Virucide (For veterinary use).
- Zidovudine
- Vitamin C (if administered in high-dose injections or in liposomes)
- Zonrox bleach
- Interferon
- Lysol
List of Vecoy Nanomedicines
- liposomes with virucides
References
- ↑ Associated Press (30 May 2013). "Spelling Bee creates a buzz with vocabulary tests and alternate answers". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
- ↑ http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/virucide
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