HBV and HCV Pharm Flashcards
What are the goals of chronic HBV therapy?
- supression of HBV DNA to undetectable levels
- seroconversion of HBeAg from positive to negative
- Reduction in elevated serum aminotransferase levels
What are the results of all HBV therapies on the market today?
improved necro-inflammatory disease
decreased risk for hepatocellular carcinoma and cirrhosis
decreased need for liver transplant
What is the MOA for Entecavir?
HBV nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase
What is the BB warning for Entecavir?
severe acute exacerbation of Hep B when discontinuing therapy (can be fatal)
Complications in those coinfected with HIV
lactic acidosis
hepatomegaly
What are the indications for Entecavir?
Tx chronic HBV in adults and kids ages 2+ with persistent elevated ALT/AST or histologically active disease and evidence of active viral replication
What are the contraindications for Entecavir?
None
What is the MOA for Tenofovir Disoproxil?
nuceloside analog HBV reverse transcriptase inhibitor (also for HIV-1)
What is the BB warning for Tenofovir Disoproxil?
Lactic acidosis
severe hepatomegaly with steatosis
post-treatment exacerbation of hepatitis after discontinuation
What are the indications for Tenofovir Disoproxil?
Use in combo for HIV-1 in adults and kids 2+
Use for HBV in adults and kids 12+
What are the warnings/precautions for Tenofovir Disoproxil?
New onset or worsening renal impairment (ARF or Fanconi)
What is the MOA and indication for Adefovir?
Nucleotide analogue for HBV in pt’s ages 12+
What are the contraindications for Adefovir?
Don’t use in any pt with a hx of hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients
What is the main warning/precaution of Adefovir?
nephrotoxicity
monitor renal fxn, esp in those with prexisting conditions that predispose them to renal injury
Severe actue exacerbations of hepatitis
What are the adverse effects of Adefovir?
asthenia (muscle weakness) and increased creatinine in pre- and post- transplantation lamivudine-resistant liver disease patients
What are the drug interactions for Adefovir?
other drugs that affect kidney excretion or have nephrotoxic effects
What is the MOA for Lamivudine?
nucleoside analogue RT inhibitor for HBV
What is the BB warning for Lamivudine?
Lactic Acidosis
Severe Hepatomegaly
Exaceration of Hep B (in those co-infected with HIV)
What are the indications of Lamivudine?
What are the contraindications for Lamivudine?
Used in combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of HBV/HIV1
Don’t use in pt’s with previous hypersensitivity rxn to any ingredient
What are the warnings/precautions for Lamivudine?
In co-infected pt’s with HBV/HIV-1: Lamivudine resistant HBV strains
Pancreatitis
What is the MOA for Telbivudine?
nucleoside analogue RT inhibitor for HBV (NARTI)
What are the BB warnings for Telbivudine?
Lactic Acidosis
Severe Hepatomegaly with steatosis
severe acute exacerbations of Hep B with discontinuation
What are the indications for Telbivudine?
Used for chronic HBV with evidence of viral replication, and either elevated ALT/AST or histological evidence