HIV Medications Flashcards
What are the five main categories of HIV drugs?
- NRTIs
- NNRTIs
- PIs
- INSTIs
- Entry inhibitors
What are the three types of Entry Inhibitors?
- Fusion inhibitor
- CCR5 antagonist
- Post-Attachment inhibitor
What is enfuvirtide?
Fusion inhibitor
What is maraviroc?
CCR5 antagonist
What is ibalizumab?
Post-Attachment Inhbitor
What is the MOA of NRTIs?
Mimic human nucleotides and terminate chains when taken up by HIV reverse transcriptase
What is the MOA of NNRTIs
Bind a hydrophobic pocket of the p66 subunit of the HIV reverse transcriptase
What is emtricitabine?
NRTI
What is lamivudine?
NRTI
What is zidovudine?
NRTI
What is tonofovir DF?
NRTI
What is abacavir?
NRTI
What is tenofovir alafenamide?
NRTI
What is ripilvirine?
NNRTI
What is etravirine?
NNRTI
What is doravirine?
NNRTI
What is efavirenz?
NNRTI
What is nevirapine?
NNRTI
What is Raltegravir?
INSTI
What is Dolutegravir?
INSTI
What is Lopinavir?
PI
What is Fosamprenavir?
PI
What is Darunavir?
PI
What is Atazanavir?
PI
What is Nelfinavir?
PI
What is Ritonavir?
Boosting agent
What is Cobicistat?
Boosting agent
What is Descovy?
Tenofovir alafenamide (NRTI) + Emtricitabine (NRTI)
What is Biktarvy?
Bictegravir (INSTI) + Tenofovir alafenamide (NRTI) + Emtricitabine (NRTI)
What is Juluca?
Dolutegravir (INSTI) + Rilpivirine (NNRTI)
What is Dovato?
Dolutegravir (INSTI) + Lamivudine (NRTI)