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Name all the Hep drugs we learned in the pharm lecture?
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Adefovir, Entecavir, Interferon, Lamivudine, PEG-interferon, Telbivudine, Tenofovir
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Name the nucleside Hep drugs...
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1. Lamivudine
2. Entecavir 3. Telbivudine 4. Ribavirin |
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What are the nucleotide Hep drugs?
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1. Adefovir
2. Tenofovir |
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What are the cytokine Hep drugs?
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1. Interferon
2. PEG- interferon |
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1. Which Hep drug w/o food?
2. Which hep drug has to be with food? Nuance to this? |
1. Entecavir
2. Ribavirin but it can never be given alone! |
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Which drug would you probably not use for renal dysfunction?
Which causes thinning of bones?(osteoporsis) |
- 1. Adefovir
2. tenofovir |
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Which drugs may cause neurologic /psychiatric symptoms?
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cytokines-
Interferon and PEG- interferon |
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What two drugs are cautioned against using with renal toxic agents?
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Adefovir and Tenofovir
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What are the two drugs of choice for HEP-B?
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1. Entecavir
2. Tenofovir |
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What is the drugs of choice for Hep-C treatment?
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PEG- interferon and Ribavirin
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Name all the drugs used for Hepatitis...
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A, E, I, L, P, R, T, T
8 types |
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What drug develops rapid resistance and myopathy?
When would you use it? |
Telbivudine
- only if nothing else works |
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Which drug has the most side effects and when are these side effects most likely?
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PEG-interferon 80% show SE's
flulike- 2-8 hrs after first use first month- psych behavior (depression) |
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What two hep drugs are prodrugs?
Which drug interacts with anti-HIV meds making them not work? |
Adefovir, and Tenofovir
- Ribavirin |
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Which Hep drugs have anti-HIV activity?
Can they be used for HIV and HEP? |
If using for HIV and HEP have to also use drugs just for HIV
- TEAL - tenofovir, entecavir, adefovir, lamivudine |
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Which drug is twice a day?
Which drug is almost unable to be cleared if you have liver problems? |
Ribavirin
- Interferon |
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The following adverse effects are from which hep drug?
a. Renal (SrCR and PO4) toxicity and no osteo effects b. myopathy and rapid resistance developement |
a. adefovir
b. telbivudine |
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What is the difference between Interferon and pegylated interferon for HEP treatment?
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Peg- has longer half life and is slightly better for your liver
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