Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors and Non-Nucleoside REverse Transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs + NNRTIs) Flashcards
What are the NRTIs nucleoside analogs
Tenofovir alafenamide, tenofovir disoproxil, abacavir, lamivudine, emtricitabine
What are the combination NRTIs
Descovy, Truvada, Epzicom
What is the MOA of NRTIs
Competitive inhibitor of HIV reverse transcriptase and terminator of viral DNA synthesis
How doe viral RNA become DNA, how does the ds viral dna get into the cell, how does the virus enzymes become active
Reverse transcritpase, Viral intergrase, Viral protease
Which NtRTI is already phosphorylated and is active against HIV and Hep B, what is it an analog of
Tenofovir disoproxil, Adenosine
What are the serious side effects of Tenofovir, what is monitored
Nephrotoxicity and Decrease in BMD/ Scr, glucosuria, proteinuria
T/F: Tenofovir alafenamide fumarate is a produrg converted intracelluralarly with the goal of having high metabolite concentration in target cells and low plasma tenofovir exposure along with no renal or bone toxicity
True
What enzyme converts TAF to Tenofovir D
Cathepsin A
T/F: TAF is worth than TDF
False: TAF is safer, just as efficacious, has activity against Hep B as well
When are the only times TDF would be preffered over TAF
Pre-exposure prophylaxis or if a patient is taking rifabutin
What is the NRTI that is hepatically metabolized and has a risk of causing Hypersensitivity REaction
Abacavir (ABC)
T/F: Patients that hav an abacavir allergy should never be rechallenged because they could potentially die
True
What is the Genetic screening that should be done to see if Abacavir is safe in an HIV patient
HLA-B*5701
What NRTi has little to no side effect while having activity against HIV and HBV but HBV has built up resistance/ what is the sister analog with better activity against Hep B and is renally eliminated
Lamivudine, Emtricitabine
What is a class side effect of NRTI, why
Mitochondrial toxicity, inhibition of mitochondrial DNA