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tenofovir disoproxil fumarate tdf viread tenofovir df is the only nucleotide rti available for treatment of hiv it is a prodrug of tenofovir a
explain adverse effects of zidovudine it include anemia neutropenia nausea vomiting headache fatigue confusion malaise myopathy hepatitis and
zidovudinezidovudine is available alone and in fixed-dose combinations with lamivudine as combivir and with lamivudine and abacavir as trizivir it
explain zalcitabine and adverse effectszalcitabine - zalcitabine appears to be less effective less convenient and more toxic than the other nrtis it
explain adverse effects of stavudinefatal lactic acidosis may happen more frequently with stavudine than with other nrtis serum aminotransferase
explain stavudineit can be given either in initial combination therapy or after failure of regimens containing other nrtiscross-resistance with
adverse effects of lamivudine because lamivudine is also active against hepatitis b virus hbv hiv-positive patients with chronic hbv infection may
explain lamivudine it is probably the best tolerated of the nrtis and can be taken once or twice daily an increase in viral load during treatment
explain adverse effects of emtricitabine emtricitabine can cause hyperpigmentation of the palms and soles particularly in dark-skinned patients
emtricitabine ftc emtrivaemtricitabine is the 5-fluorinated derivative of lamivudine it has same safetyand efficacy and can be given once daily it is
didanosine ddl videx didanosine is available as buffered tablets buffered or non-buffered powder and non-buffered enteric-coated capsules videx
adverse effects of abacavir in 3-9 of patients a severe hypersensitivity reaction usually with fever and sometimes with respiratory or
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highly active antiretroviral therapy haart -the treatment of hiv infection requires combination therapy known as highly active antiretroviral therapy
dosage and cost of micafunginthe recommended dosage of micafungin is 50 mgday for prophylaxis and 150 mgday for treatment both given iv as a single
adverse effects of fungal prophylaxis - micafungin is generally well toleratedadverse events have included fever headache nausea vomiting diar-rhea
explain micafungin sodiummicafungin sodium mycamine - astellas the second echinocandin antifungal1 to become available in the us has been approved by
what is combination therapycombination therapy - use of combination therapy for treatment of immunosuppressed patients with invasive aspergillosis ia
prophylaxis high-risk neutropenic patients such as those undergoing allogeneic and certain autologous stem cell transplants and those with
pregnancy - fungal infectionsamphotericin b is the preferred treatment for deep fungal infections during pregnancy fluconazole is teratogenic in
explain terbinafine terbinafine lamisil - terbinafine is a synthetic allylamine approved by the fda for treatment of onychomycosis of the
explain flucytosineflucytosine ancobon - potentially lethal dose-related bone mar- row toxicity colitis and rapid development of resistance when used
explain micafunginit is an echinocandin indicated for treatment of esophageal candidiasis and prophylaxis of invasive candida infections in patients
explain adverse effects of caspofunginalthough generally well tolerated caspofungin occasionally causes rash fever and mild hepatic toxicity medical
explain caspofunginit is available only for intravenous administration and is fda-approved for treatment of esophageal candidiasis candidemia and