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Which class of anti-HIV drug targets the virus before it enters cells?

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The correct answer is enter inhibitors or fusion inhibitors.

Enter inhibitors are a class of antiretroviral drugs, used for the treatment of HIV infection. Enter inhibitors interfere with the binding, fusion and entry of a virus to a human cell by binding to human cellular co-receptors.
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