Pharmacology of Anti-Hepatitis Drugs Flashcards
What antivirals are NS3/4A protease inhibitors?
Grazoprevir, Paritaprevir
What is the only HCV antiviral given in prodrug form (requires phosphorylation for activation)?
Sofosbuvir (NS5B inhibtor)
What NRTIs are used to treat HBV?
Lamivudine, Entecavir, Adefovir, Tenofovir
In what populations is TNF-alpha for HBV treatment contraindicated?
Patients with decompensated cirrhosis, pregnant women
What is the function of NS3/4A in HCV?
Post-translational processing and replication of HCV
This NRTI is effective against Lamivudine-resistant HBV, but poses a risk for nephrotoxicity, lactic acidosis, and hepatomegaly.
Adefovir
What HCV antivirals are NS5A inhibitors?
Declatasvir, ledispavir
True/False. Ribavirin is commonly given as a monotherapy.
False. Must be combined with another drug
What ADRs are associated with Ribavirin?
Hemolytic anemia, absolute contraindication in pregnancy
NS3/4A inhibitors interact highly with other drugs and are contraindicated in these patients.
Grazoprevir, Paritaprevir - Patients with hepatic impairment
This NRTI is considered a first-line drug for HBV, but has high resistance rates in patients who failed Lamivudine treatment.
Entecavir
This NRTI is first-line for HBV with low resistance, but is contraindicated in pregnancy.
Tenofovir
What is the function of NS5A in HCV?
Regulates HCV viral assembly and replication
This drug is nontoxic, but not recommended as first-line treatment for HBV due to high resistance.
Lamivudine
What ADRs are associated with Tenofovir?
Renal failure, Fanconi syndrome, decreased bone density