Antiviral Agents Flashcards

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Aciclovir MOA

A

Guanosine analog, phosphorylated by thymidine kinase which in turn inhibits the viral DNA polymerase

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Aciclovir indication

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HSV, VZV

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3
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Aciclovir adverse effects/toxicity

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Crystalline nephropathy

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Ganciclovir MOA

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Guanosine analog, phosphorylated by thymidine kinase which in turn inhibits the viral DNA polymerase

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5
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Ganciclovir indication

A

CMV

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Ganciclovir adverse effects/toxicity

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Myelosuppression/agranulocytosis

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Ribavirin MOA

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Guanosine analog which inhibits inosine monophosphate (IMP) dehydrogenase, interferes with the capping of viral mRNA

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Ribavarin indications

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Chronic hepatitis C, RSV

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9
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Ribavarin adverse effects/toxicity

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Haemolytic anaemia

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Amantidine MOA

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Inhibits uncoating (M2 protein) of virus in cell. Also releases dopamine from nerve endings

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11
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Amantidine indications

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Influenza, Parkinson’s disease

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Amantidine adverse effects

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Confusion, ataxia, slurred speech

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13
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Oseltamivir MOA

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Inhibits neuraminidase

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14
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Oseltamivir indications

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Influenza

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15
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Foscarnet MOA

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Pyrophosphate analog which inhibits viral DNA polymerase

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16
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Foscarnet indication

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CMV, HSV if not responding to aciclovir

17
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foscarnet advere effects/toxicity

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Nephrotoxicity, hypocalcaemia, hypomagnasaemia, seizures

18
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Interferon-α MOA

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Human glycoproteins which inhibit synthesis of mRNA

19
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Interferon-α indications

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Chronic hepatitis B & C, hairy cell leukaemia

20
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Interferon-α adverse effects

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Flu-like symptoms, anorexia, myelosuppression

21
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Cidofovir MOA

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Acyclic nucleoside phosphonate, and is therefore independent of phosphorylation by viral enzymes (compare and contrast with aciclovir/ganciclovir)

22
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Cidofovir indications

A

CMV retinitis in HIV

23
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Cidofovir adverse effects

A

Nephrotoxicity

24
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Nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) examples

A

zidovudine (AZT), didanosine, lamivudine, stavudine, zalcitabine

25
Q

Protease inhibitors (PI) in HIV - how do they work?

A

inhibits a protease needed to make the virus able to survive outside the cell

26
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Protease inhibitors examples

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indinavir, nelfinavir, ritonavir, saquinavir

27
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Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI) examples

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nevirapine, efavirenz