I've heard it pronounced tell-ah-preh-veer.
Boceprevir is bow-seh-preh-veer
te-lap-pre-veer is how I say it because thats how the nurse says it.
Yes, you spelled it correctly. Its a mouthful to say. and a handful to take it.
The last syllable 'vir' is for virus.
The only way I can remember to spell it is that the vowels are in alphabetical order. LOL - why do they have to have these complicated names anyway.
frijole
Pretend you are Spanish speaking, or German, French, Italian, Swedish .... and then pronounce it that way.
lol... anyway, we would say that it is pronounced how you spell it, but that doesn't work for the English language
I have heard...
te lep pre ver , with an accent on lep... long short, long short
usually you can google "_____________ pronuncitation" and get plenty of help.
this is good too, but they did not have teleprevir:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/interferon
jp
It's pronounced (in-SEE-veck). Not at all like it's spelled.
The only way I can remember to spell it is that the vowels are in alphabetical order.
Only your accounting head would catch that. I'd like to have a look at your spice rack. Calm down. I said *spice* rack.
Beat me to the punch line.....
You nailed it much better than I could have, tho!!!
i think the ambassadors say tel-aa-preh-veer
i guess they would know but i might have not typed it grammatically enough
aa like cat, bat, rat but midwestern accent not cayut, bayut etc.
Melissa Palme says t lap re vir
Haha...even the drug names are like HCV...nothing is typical.
yeah james tel-lap-pre-veer i'm not good at spelling phonics