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What type of drug is Emtricitabine-Emtriva?
NRTI
What type of drug is Abacavir+Lamivudine - Epzicom?
NRTI
What type of drug is Emtricitabine+Tenofovir DF – Truvada?
NRTI
What type of drug is Lamivudine+Zidovudine – Combivir?
NRTI
What type of drug is Nevirapine – Viramune?
NNRTI
What type of drug is Delavirine – Rescriptor?
NNRTI
What type of drug is Maraviroc?
CCR5 co-receptor antagonist (Fusion Inhibitor)
What are the Fusion inhibitors?
Maraviroc and Enfuvirtide
What is the generic name for Fuzeon?
Enfuvirtide
What is the brand name for Enfuvirtide?
Fuzeon
What is the brand name for Maraviroc?
Selzentry
What is the generic name for Selzentry?
Maraviroc
What type of drug is Efavirenz – Sustiva?
NNRTI
What type of drug is Atripla (tenofovir + emtricitabine + efavirenz)?
NNRTI
What type of drug is Etravirine – Intelence?
NNRTI
What type of drug is Rilpivirine – Edurant?
NNRTI
What type of drug is Complera (tenofovir + emtricitabine +rilpivirine)?
NNRTI
Atazanavir has better or worse Bioavailability with food?
Better
How is Atazanavir metabolized?
Metabolized by P4503A inhibitor/substrate
What are the SE for Atanazivir?
hyperbilirubinemia – (jaundice); HA; rash; GI symptoms; 1st degree A-V block; hyperglycemia; fat maldistribution
What is the preferred boosted-PI by DHHS guidelines?
Daranavir
Daranavir will be used along with ___________.
ritonavir
Daranavir should be given with or without food?
With
Daranavir can be used with what type of HIV virus?
Used for wild-type and PI-resistant virus
What are the SE of Daranavir?
Hepatitis; S-J syndrome; TEN; HA (15%); N (18%); diarrhea (20%)
Contains sulfa moiety – rash
How is Daranavir metabolized?
by CYP3A
Fosamprevavir is effected by food in what way?
No food effect
What CYP interactions does Fosamprevavir have?
CYP4503A inducer/inhibitor/substrate
What are the SE of Fosamprevavir?
rash 19% S-J syndrome; headache; hyperlipid; fat maldistribution;
Sulfa moiety – rash
Indinavir has what CYP interaction?
P4503A inhibitor
Indinavir has what SE?
Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones); GI intol; hyperbilirubinemia; hyperlipid; hyperglycemia; fat maldistribution; headache; blurred vision; rash; red. PLTs
Lopinavir+Ritonavir should be taken with or without food?
Mod. Fat meal elevates AUC 48% and 80% (caps/solution)
What CYP effects does Lopinavir+Ritonavir have?
P4503A inhibitor
What SE does Lopinavir+Ritonavir have?
GI intol; hyperlipid; elevated LFTs; hyperglycemia; fat maldistribution
Nelfinavir should be taken with or without meals?
Concs. Increase 2-3 fold – take w/meals
Nelfinavir has what CYP effects?
P4503A inhibitor/substrate
Nelfinavir has what SE?
diarrhea; hyperlipid; hyperglycemia; fat maldistribution; elevated LFTs
Tipranavir is not recommended in what group and why
Not recommended in tx-naïve pts.
Use for People to fall back on if they develop resistance
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Therapeutics - HIV 5
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Therapeutics - HIV
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2014-11-12T02:30:21Z
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