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Most recent NNRTIs? Name others in this class
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ETARARINE
Efarivenz Neviapine Etravirine |
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First HIV Integrase inhibitor
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Raltegravir
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This drus is Active in clinical trials against HIV strains resistant to other antiretroviral drugs when included in combination therapy. It it inhibits introduction of viral DNA into host genome by blocking actions of HIV Integrase enzyme.
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Raltegravir
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An HIV enzyme crucial for post-translational modification of immature core porteins into structural proteins. Much more effective than reverse transcriptase inhibitors
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HIV Protease
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These antiretrovirals are transition state directed and their absolute configuration is vital to their action
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Protease inhibitors
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Combo of these two HIV Protease inhibitors useful for treatment of aids.
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Ritonavir
Lopinavir |
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Nelfinavir, Indinavir, and Saquinavir are all...
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Protease inhibitors
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This Viral Protease inhibitor is taken by mouth daily. Along with the other protease inhibitors, it is not curative and has many SEs.
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Atazanavir
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This protease inhibitor is taken along with Ritonavir in order to achieve adequate blood levels
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Darunavir
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A Three combo drug therapy for AIDS
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Zidovudine, foscarnet, didanosine
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A three drug combo used for influenza B
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Amantadine, RIbavirin, tiazofurin
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Atripla is a successful combo of these three drugs
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Tenofovir(NRTI inhibitor)
Emtricitabine(NRTI inhibitor) Efavirins(NNRTI inhibitor) |
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Three chronic forms of hepatitis, what are the letters?
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B, D, and E
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These two forms of hepatitis mainly caused by ingestion of water or food comtaminated with fecal material.
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B and E
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Mainly spread by contact with infected blood and is poorly treated w/ existing drugs. Which Hepatitis?
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C
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How does one contract Hepatitis D?
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Contracted by Hep B sufferers who come in contact with infected blood.
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SIgns and symptoms of someone with Hepatitis
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Jaundice, Abdominal pain, Loss of Appetite, NVD, Low grade fever, HA. However some do not have symptoms
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Approved recently for treatment of chronic Hep B infections. Nucleoside-based inhibitor of reverse transcriptase. Care must be taken to avoid drug-related liver damage and lactic acidosis
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Entecavir
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For Hep B, Reported to be more active than Entecavir and less likely to elicit resistance.
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Telbivudine
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Prodrug against Hep B by blocking the action of Reverse transcriptase. Resistance develops against it more slowly than lamivudine(which was previously employed)
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Adefovir Dipivoxil
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