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Nucleoside/tide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors- Compete w/ natural nucleotides to form viral DNA- prevent further synthesis |
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Which NRTIs are analogues of pyrimidines? |
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Lamivudine, zidovudine, emcitritabine, stavudine |
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Which NRTIs are cytosine analogues? |
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Lamivudine, emcitritabine |
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Which NRTIs are thymidine analogues? |
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Which NRTIs are purine analogues? |
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didanosine, abacavir, tenofovir |
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Which NRTI is an adenosine analogue? |
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Which NRTI is a guanosine analogue? |
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What is an adverse effect of all drugs in the NRTI class? |
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Inhibition of mitochondrial DNA replication & function |
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Which NRTI is associated w/ peripheral neuropathy? |
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Which NRTI is associated w/ lipodystrophy? |
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What are some rare adverse effects seen in NRTI patients due to the mitochondrial dysfunction? |
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Lactic acidosis, hepatic steatosis |
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Which two NRTIs are the backbone of most ART therapy and as equivalent as coke and pepsi? |
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Lamivudine, emcitritabine |
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Which NRTI is associated with hypersensitivity due to HLA-B5701 mutation? |
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Which formulation of tenofovir (TDF or TAF) is no longer used due to risk of renal toxicity and decreased bone mineral density? |
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TDF (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) |
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Which NRTI is used as an IV formulation to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission? |
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Allosteric binding to reverse transcriptase -> conformational change of enzyme so it can't function |
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What common single point mutation in reverse transcriptase gene inactivates NNRTIs (except etravirine)? |
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Which NNRTI is used in salvage therapy to overcome K103N mutation? |
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Which NNRTI causes adverse CNS effects like vivid dreams and may be teratogenic? |
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Which NNRTI requires stomach acid for absorption? |
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Which NNRTI is no longer used in the US due to risk of SJS? |
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Which PI drug carries the highest risk for lipid abnormalities? |
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Which PI drug carries the lowest risk of lipid abnormalities? |
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Unboosted (w/o ritonavir) atazanavir |
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Which PI is the most potent 3A4 inhibitor? |
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Examples of first gen PIs? |
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Ritonavir, saquinavir, indinavir, nelfinavir |
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What are some examples of 2nd gen PIs? |
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Lopinavir/ritonavir, fosamprenavir, tipranavir |
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What are some examples of 3rd gen PIs? |
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Which PI needs an acidic environment for absorption? |
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Which PI is used in combo to boost the bioavailability of others by inhibiting CYP metabolism? |
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Which PI is used as salvage therapy in pts w/ resistance to other PIs? |
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True or false: cobicistat is more selective for 3A4 inhibition than ritonavir |
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True (ritonavir inhibits other CYP enzymes as well) |
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Examples of integrase inhibitors (INSTIs)? |
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Which INSTI needs its dose increased when taken w/ rifampin? |
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Which INSTI is only available as combo pills Stribild and Genvoya? |
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Which formulation of elvitagravir contains TAF instead of TDF, making it the better choice in treatment? |
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What non-HIV drugs are CYP 3A4 inducers? |
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phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, rifampin, St. John's wort, glucicorticoids |
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What non-HIV drugs are CYP 3A4 inhibitors? |
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Azithromycin, clarithromycin, cyclosporine, azoles, fluoxetine, sertraline |
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What 2 INSTIs inhibit OCT2 and thus have a max dose of metformin of 1,000 mg? |
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Dolutegravir, bictegravir |
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Role of entry inhibitors and examples? |
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Resistant therapy; maraviroc, enfuvirtide |
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What 2 surface glycoproteins are central to the entry of HIV into host cells? |
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Which entry inhibitor requires the tropism test for patients prior to administration, in case they have the CXCR4-using virus? |
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HIV PLUS: CD4 < 200 cells/mm^3 AND/OR AIDs-specific illness |
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Parts of world w/ highest and lowest prevalence of HIV/AIDS? |
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Highest: Eastern/southern Africa Lowest: Middle East/northern Africa |
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Measure of copies of HIV RNA present in plasma Logarithmic scale |
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