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HIV ARV therapy

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Zidovudine   NRTI  
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Abacavir   NRTI  
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Lamivudine   NRTI  
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Emtricitabine   NRTI  
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Didanosine   NRTI  
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Stavudine   NRTI  
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Tenofovir   NRTI (nucleoTide)  
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Class toxicities: lactic acidosis, hepatomegaly   NRTI  
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AE: mostly myelosuppression; anemia, neutropenia, HA, malaise   ZIdovudine (AZT)  
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BBW: non-cirrhotic portal HTN; AE: pancreatitis, CD4 toxicity with Tenofovir (TDF)   Didanosine (ddI)  
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AE: peripheral neuropathy, mitochondrial toxicities, lipoatrophy   Stavudine (d4T)  
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benign drugs with little toxicities; HA, N/V/D   Lamivudine (3TC) Emtricitabine (FTC)  
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hypersensitivity--check allele; doesn't work viral load >100,00, penetrates CNS well   Abacavir (ABC)  
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renal dysfunction--Fanconi's syndrome   Tenofovir (TDF)  
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drugs with activity against HBV   Tenofovir Lamivudine Emtricitabine  
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Efavirenz   NNRTI  
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Nevirapine   NNRTI  
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Delavirdine   NNRTI  
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Etravirine   NNRTI  
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Rilpivirine   NNRTI  
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class toxicites: hepatotoxicity, rash   NNRTIs  
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K103 mutations is responsible for resistance in these ARVs   Efavirenz Nevirapine Delavirdine  
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Contraindicated with PPIs   Rilpivirine  
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Atazanavir   PI  
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Darunavir   PI  
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Nelfinavir   PI  
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Saquinavir   PI  
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Ritonavir   PI  
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Indinavir   PI  
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Lopinavir   PI  
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Tipranavir   PI  
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Fosamprenavir   PI  
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AE: Jaundice, scleral icterus, cholelithiasis, nephrolithiasis, requires acidic pH   Atazanavir  
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AE: N/V/D; take with food to increase bioavail   Darunavir  
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rarely used; really bad diarrhea   Nelfinavir  
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rarely used; prolong QT interval   Saquinavir  
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not an active PI anymore; pharmaco-enhancer   Ritonavir  
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not used often; nephrolithiasis   Indinavir  
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has Ritonavir in formulation; good pregnancy data   Lopinavir  
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salvage drug--higher dose; AE: intracranial bleed   Tipranavir  
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Raltegravir   Intergrase inhibitor  
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AE: severe rash, CPK   Raltegravir  
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Maraviroc   Entry inhibitor  
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must be CCR5 dominant   Maraviroc  
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BBW: hepatotoxicity   Maraviroc  
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Fusion inhibitor; last line therapy; no DDI because it's a very large peptide   Fuzeon  
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Sulfa allergy caution use of:   Darunavir Fosamprenavir Tipranavir  
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AE: depression (Psychiatric disorders), insomnia, HA, rash   Rilpivirine  
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