W06_04Antiviral Therapy Flashcards

1
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why do antivirals have a low therapeutic ratio?

A

many inhibit nucleic acid synthesis.

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2
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what is clinical latency (viruses)

A

ability of the virus to lay dormant in the body

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3
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MoA for acyclovir?

A

nucleoside analogue

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4
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MoA for valacyclovir?

A

prodrug for acyclovir (nucleoside analogue)

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5
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MoA for famciclovir?

A

prodrug for acyclovir (nucleoside analogue)

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6
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MoA for ganciclovir?

A

nucleoside analogue

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7
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MoA for valganciclovir?

A

prodrug for ganciclovir (nucleoside analogue)

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8
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what are the mechanisms of resistance of nucleoside analogues?

A

thymidine kinase incompatibilities, can’t phosphorylate, DNA polymerase incompatibilities

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9
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treatment for herpes simplex encephalitis?

A

IV acyclovir for 14-21 days

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10
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note VZV requires higher drug concentrations to inhibit the replication.

A

note: use valacyclovir or famciclovir, rather than acyclovir. use acyclovir in immunocompromised hosts

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11
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treatment for CMV retinitis?

A

iv ganciclovir or PO valganciclovir

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12
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what is hemoglutinin?

A

a ligand on virions

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13
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what activates ion channels in the lysosomes when a virus is ingested?

A

M2 protein. ions dissolve the envelope

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14
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neuraminidase is an enzyme that does what?

A

chops the hemoglutinin/hemoglutinin receptor bonds between virions and declumps them

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15
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what do adamantanes do?

A

inhibit the M2 protein that prevents envelope digestion/uncoating

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16
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what do neuraminidase inhibitors do?

A

prevent virions from declumping, so the progeny aren’t released

17
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what is oseltamivir?

A

neuraminidase inhibitor

18
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what is lamivudine?

A

hepB nucleoside analogue

19
Q

what is tenofovir?

A

hepB nucleoside analogue

20
Q

what is entecavir?

A

hepB nucleoside analogue

21
Q

treatment for chonic hepC?

A

interferon and ribavirin

22
Q

what’s imiquimod?

A

topical cream for HPV warts