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The most likely drug to be most effective to prevent retrovirus infections in newly exposed individuals will be that blocking enzyme action.

What is a blocking enzyme action?

These action occurs because the chemical blocks enzyme activity in the virus by binding to the active site is called a competitive inhibitor.

These types of chemicals have similar shapes with the substrate of the enzyme and this allows the chemical to compete with the substrate for who gets to attach to the active site on the enzyme.

Therefore, the most likely drug to be most effective to prevent retrovirus infections in newly exposed individuals will be that blocking enzyme action.

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