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Antiviral pharm

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Drug
action/type
bioavailability/absorption
CSF penetration
elimination
side effects/contraindications
protein binding
Valacyclovir   prodrug converted rapidly and completely to acyclovir   show (blank)   (blank)   well tolerated, nausea, diarrhea, and headache   (blank)  
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show a purine analog that needs to be converted to nucleoside tiphosphate for activity, active against HSV1&2, EBV, VZV, CMV; resistance due to absence or depression of viral thymidine kinase   orally (10-30%) or IV administration   has good CSF penetration   eliminated unmetabolized by kidney   nausea, vomiting headache, crystalline nephropathy or neurotoxicity   (blank)  
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Famciclovir   prodrug that is converted to penciclovir --> similar activity to acyclovir, used for HSV1&2, VZV, EBV, HBV   show (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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Trifluridine   inhibits DNA synthesis; active against HSV1&2, vacinia, and some adenoviruses   1% solution effective for primary kerato conjuctivitis and recurrent epithelial keratitis due to HSV1&2   (blank)   show (blank)   (blank)  
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show inhibits replication of CMV; used to treat CMV retinitis, colitis, oresophagitis   administerd IV, orally, or intraocular   penetrates CSF   eliminated unchanged by kidney   dose limiting toxicities--> reversible neutropenia and thrombocytopenia; others--> CNS toxicity, fever, rash, sbnormal liver function and retinal detachment   (blank)  
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Valganciclovir   rapidly metabolized in intestinal wall and liver to ganciclovir, indicated for the treatment of CMV retinitis   well absorbed   (blank)   show (blank)   (blank)  
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show cytosine nucleotide analog with invitro activity against CMV,HSV1&2, VZV, EBV, HHV6&8, adenovirus,poxvirus,polyomaviruses, and HPV; inhibits viral DNA   half life 17-65 hrs   poor   via kidney--> must be administered with probenecid which blocks tubular secretion and decreases nephrotoxicity   Nephrotoxicity, decreased intraocular pressure, and hypersensitivity to probenecid   (blank)  
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show inhibit uncoating of single stranded RNA viruses, used for influenza A   absorbed from the GI tract   (blank)   amantadine-->kidney, rimantadine--> liver   causes mild CNS effects and GI intolerance   (blank)  
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ribivirin   inhibits uncapping of viral messenger RNA, monotherapy not effective   bioavailability 64% and increased by high fat meals and decreased by antacids   (blank)   eliminated in urine   hemolytic anemia may be dose limiting, depression, fatigue, irritablility, rash, sough, insommnia, nausea, pruritis; ABSOLUTE CONTRAINIDICATIONS--> Anemia, end stage renal failure, sever heart desiese and pregnancy   show
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Zidovudine   (blank)   show some CNS penetration   metabolized in liver and cleared by renal tubular secretion   headache, diarrhea,fever: Dose Limiting--> granulocytopenia and anemia   (blank)  
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Didanosine   (blank)   oral absorption 40%, decreased by 50% with food   show excreted unchanged by renal filtration   Dose Limiting Toxicities--> pancreatitis and sensory peripheral neuropathy others--> diarrhea, hepatitis, esophageal ulceration, cardiomyopathy, gouty attacks   Low  
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show competitive inhibitor of reverse transcritase and a terminator of DNA chain elongation   high oral bioavailability that is not food dependant   55% of plasma concentration   kidney   DOSE LIMITING--> peripheral neuropathy   (blank)  
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Lamivudine   (blank)   oral bioavailability >80% and not food dependent   (blank)   eliminated unchanged in urine   show (blank)  
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Zalcitabine   show intracellular half life plasma levels decrease 25-40% with food, bioavailability . 80%   20% fo plasma   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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Abacavir   (blank)   show 1/3 of plasma concentration   metabolized in liver excreted in urine   hypersensitivity reactions   (blank)  
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Tenofovir   competitivly inhibits HIV reverse transcriptase   oral bioavailability increased by high fat meal   (blank)   eleminated by kidney   GI complaints   show
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show (blank)   oral bioavilability good, not food dependant   45% of plasma concentration   (blank)   severe life threatening skin rashes, including stevens Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: use gradual dose escalation over two weeks; fulminant hepatitis may appear, LFT's recomended; other adverse effects fever, nausea, headache, somnolence   (blank)  
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Delavirdine   (blank)   show CSF levels low   (blank)   skin rash, headache, fatigue, nausea, diarrhea, increased liver enzymes: pregnancy should be avioded   extensively protein bound  
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Efavirenz   (blank)   show CSF levels low   metabolized by liver, eliminated in feces   CNS and skin rash ( both of which may resolve on their own, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, crystalluria, elevated aminotransferace and an increase in choesterol   Highly bound to albumin >99%  
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Saquinavir   best tolerated protease inhibitor but least effective because of bioavailability   must be taken with high fat meals for adequate absorbtion   show (blank)   GI disturbances   (blank)  
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show (blank)   taken with meals   (blank)   excreted by feces   GI disturbances, parathesias, elevated LFT's, altered taste, hypertriglyceridemia; nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain typically occur during the first week, escalate dose over 4-5 days   (blank)  
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Amprenavir   show rapidly absorbed from GI tract, not food dependant, high fat meals decrease absorption   (blank)   (blank)   nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, perioral perethesias, depression, and rash; contraindicated in young children and pregnant   (blank)  
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Indinavir   (blank)   show highest CSF penetration of protease inhibitors   exretion is fecal   indirect hyperbilrubinemia, nephrolithiasis (consume 48 oz of H2O) thrombocytopenia, increased aminotransferases, nausea, diarrhea, irritability- rarely hemolytic anemia   (blank)  
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Nelfinavir   (blank)   higher absorption in fed state   (blank)   metabolized by CYP3A, excreted in feces   show (blank)  
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Enfuvirtide   blocks entry into cell, lacks cross resistance   SQ administration   (blank)   show hypersensivity   (blank)  
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Lamivudine   lower dose and less frequent dosing, used for Hepatitis   (blank)   show (blank)   safe for decompensated liver disease, progression to liver fibrosis less frequent, excellent safety profile   (blank)  
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Adefovir   nucleotide analog, inhibits HBV DNA polymerase   show (blank)   excreted by kidney   dose dependant nephrotoxicity, lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegally with steatosis   (blank)  
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show used for HBV and HCV, suppresses cell proliferation and viral replication   SQ or IM   (blank)   excretion is by kidney with minor biliary excretion   flu like symptoms, increased aminotransferase, induction of autoantibodies, nausea, fatigue, headache, arthralgias; CONTRAINDICATED--> for depression, nuetropenia, decompensated cirrhosis, siezures, organ transplant, or pregnancy   (blank)  
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Pegylated interferon alpha   reduced clearance and sustained absorption results in stedier drug concentration and less frequent doses   show (blank)   renal clearance   (blank)   (blank)  
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DOC for influenza A   amantidine   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)  
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DOC for RSV   Ribavirin   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)  
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DOC for CMV retinitis   Ganciclovir   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)   (blank)  
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SE for ganciclovir   Neutro, leuko and thrombocytopenia   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   show
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Anti-viral agents associated with Stephen Johnson syndrome   show (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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HIV antiviral class known to have severe drug interactions by causing inhibition of metabolism   Protease inhibitors   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)   (blank)  
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Antivirals that are teratogens   Delavirdine, efavirenz, and ribavirin   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)  
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Antivirals associated with neutropenia   Ganciclovir, zidovudine, saquinavir, and interferon   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   show
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HIV med used to reduce transmission during birth   show (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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Anti-viral with a dose limiting toxicity of pancreatitis   Didanosine   (blank)   show (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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