III - A. Virology | 4. Antiviral chemotherapy Flashcards

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I. Basics
1. What are the features of antiviral therapy?

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II. Targets of antiviral therapy
1. What are the 4 main targets of antiviral therapy?

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II. Targets of antiviral therapy
2. What is/are the feature(s) of Receptor antagonists as antiviral therapy

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prevents attachment of the virus

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II. Targets of antiviral therapy
3. What is/are the feature(s) of antiviral therapy when it comes to “Inhibition of viral nucleic acid synthesis”?

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  1. Nucleoside synthesis inhibitors
  2. DNA polymerase inhibitors
  3. Reverse transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs)
    - nucletide analogs: competitive blockage (NRTIs) - non-nucleotides (NNRTIs)
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II. Targets of antiviral therapy
4. What is/are the feature(s) of protease inhibitors?

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prevents slicing of polypeptide into functional proteins

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II. Targets of antiviral therapy
5. What is/are the feature(s) of Neuraminidaze inhibitors?

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Neuraminidaze inhibitors: prevents release of influenza viruses from the cells

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III. Drugs used in antiviral therapy
1. What are the types of drugs used in antiviral therapy?

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  1. Drugs used against herpesviruses
  2. Drugs used against influenzaviruses
  3. Drugs used against hepatitis B virus
  4. Drugs used against hepatitis C virus
  5. Drugs used against HIV
  6. Drugs used against HIV
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III. Drugs used in antiviral therapy
2. What are the features of drugs used against herpesviruses?

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  • Nucleoside analoges – inhibits DNA synthesis - chain termination
  • eg. Acyclovir, ganciclovir in creams, pills or infusion
  • Activated by viral enzymes – no effect on uninfected cells
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III. Drugs used in antiviral therapy
3. What are the features of drugs used against influenzaviruses?

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  • Inhibition of uncoating: amantadine, rimantadine
  • Neuraminidase inhibitor: blockage of viral budding – oseltamivir, zanamivir
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III. Drugs used in antiviral therapy
4. What are the features of drugs used against hepatitis B virus?

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  • Pegylated interferon-α: inhibition of viral protein and nucleic acid synthesis
  • Nucleotide analoge reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs): eg. tenofovir, lamivudin
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III. Drugs used in antiviral therapy
5. What are the features of drugs used against hepatitis C virus?

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  • Pegylated interferon-α: inhibition of viral protein and nucleic acid synthesis
  • Nucleoside synthesis inhibitor: ribavirin
  • Direct acting antivirals (DAAs): in combinations
    +) protease inhibitors eg. ledispavir + RNA polymerase inhibitor eg. sofosbuvir
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III. Drugs used in antiviral therapy
6A. What are the features of drugs used against HIV?

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III. Drugs used in antiviral therapy
6B. What is the Chemophrophylaxis against HIV?

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IV. Antiviral therapy for SARS-COV2
1. What are the drugs we use?

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IV. Antiviral therapy for SARS-COV2
2. What are the drugs we use for Immune response modulation?

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IV. Antiviral therapy for SARS-COV2
3. What are the Antiviral drug for SARS-COV2?

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