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Speaker notes: This histogram translates the
inhibitory quotient (IQ) values from the previous table, showing again
how marked the difference is between ABT-378/r and other PIs.
Previous table showed:
- Cmin
data from the Liverpool data base for the first 5 PIs, with the
Cmin value for ABT-378 being provided by Abbott
- IC95
data from recent publications by Molla (1998) and Condra (2000)
- the combination
of Cmin and IC95 data to give an inhibitory
quotient for the different PIs
- Although
the IQ values vary somewhat according to techniques used, it is
the rank order of IQs which is important, and clearly with ABT-378/r
there is a great deal of leeway (larger therapeutic margin) when
compared with single PIs value of ~40 for ABT-378/r compared with
values of less than 5.
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