ARV classes and key names?
Nucleoside nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors(NRTI) drugs`/
D-E-A-L-S–T-Z
Didanosine
Emtricitabine (FTC)
Abacavir (ABC)
Lamivudine
(3TC)
Stavudine
NRTI MOA?
Resemble nucleosides/nucleotides naturally used in DNA synthesis
Compete with host nucleotides to serve as the substrate for chain elongation by reverse
transcriptase
NRTI activation?
Must undergo intracellular activation to become active
Nucleoside analogs=Triphosphorylation
Nucleotide analog=Diphosphorylation
NRTI S/E?
Specify for Tenofovir(3), Zidovudine(1), Abacavir(1) and others(4)?
Tenofovir:
1. Nephrotoxicty
2. Fanconi syndrome
3. Bone demineralization disorders
Zidovudine:
1. Anemia
Abacavir:
1. Fatal hypersensitivity
(HLA-B*5701 gene)
All others:
1. Peripheral neuropathy
2. Lactic acidosis
3. Pancreatitis
4. LIpodystrophy,
NNRTIs drugs?
“vir”
NNRTIs MOA?
1.Binding site of NNRTIs is different from that of NRTIs. Inhibit HIV reverse transcriptase
NNRTIs A/E-3?
Specify three drugs!
EFV: abnormal dreams, psychosis, gynaecomastia, headache, mild to moderate
maculopapular rash
NVP: rash (may be severe or life-threatening - SJS), hepatitis
ETR: rash (may be severe or life-threatening - SJS), triglyceridaemia
Integrase Inhibitors drugs-3?
“teger”
Integrase Inhibitors drugs MOA?
Raltegravir
PK: bioavailability enhanced by food
DI: Rifampicin ↓ raltegravir plasma levels
A/E: headaches, nausea, fatigue, myopathy, rhabdomyolysis
Tolerance:well-tolerated
Integrase Inhibitors MOA-2?
Dolutegravir CI?
Dolutegravir A/E?-6
Integrase Inhibitors DI?
PIs drug-5?
“navir”
Ritonavir
Inhibits CYP3A4 at subtherapeutic doses
Inhibits metabolism of PIs
PIs MOA?
Inhibits HIV protease. Prevents cleavage of viral precursor & non-infectious virions
Lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r) A/E-4?
Atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/r) A/E?
Atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/r) usauge?
Used if LPV/r is not well tolerated
Atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/r) DI?
warfarin→↓ INR→↑ Coagulation
Darunavir/ritononavir (DRV/r) DI?
warfarin→↓ INR→↑ Coagulation
Darunavir/ritononavir (DRV/r) A/E?