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acyclovir is what kind of drug? |
antiherpes |
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mechanism of acyclovir |
phosphorylation to the triphosphate form;... |
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acyclovir uses? |
genital herpes, varicella, herpes zoster, |
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acyclovir adverse effects |
headache nausea, diarrhea - oraldelirium,... |
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zidovidine |
NRTI - nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor |
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Zidovidine mechanism of action |
undergoes three phosphorylations by host... |
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zidovidine clinical uses |
AIDS; HIV; prophylaxis of exposed healthcare... |
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zidovidine adverse effects |
bone marrow suppresion, GI intolerance, headache... |
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tenofovir
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Nucleotide RTI, fewer phosphorylations required... |
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efavirenz, nevirapine, delaviridine |
non nucleoside RTI, inhibit reverse transcriptase... |
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0Nucleoside RTIs (same as zidovidine |
stavudine, didanosine, lamivudine,zalcalcitabine,abacavir |
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adverse effects common to NRTIs |
hepatomegaly, lactic acidosis, fatty liver,... |
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ritonavir |
protease inhibitor |
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ritonavir mechanism of action |
inhibits HIV protease which is necessary... |
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adverse effects of ritonavir |
GI intolerance, paresthia, elevated serum... |
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ritonavir drug interactions - accelerate... |
rifampin and rifabutin |
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ritonavir inhibits actions of and increases... |
lovastatin, simvastatin, clarithromycin,... |
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adverse effects common to PI |
lipodystrophy, insulin resistance and hyperglycemia |