Affiliation:
1. Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No. 16, Nanxiao Street, Dongzhimen Nei, Dongcheng
District, Beijing, 100022, China
Abstract
Abstract:
Antiretroviral therapy is the recognized treatment for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
involving several antiviral agents. Even though highly active antiretroviral therapy has been proven to be very effective
in suppressing HIV replication, the antiretroviral drugs, belonging to different pharmacological classes, present
quite complex pharmacokinetic properties such as extensive drug metabolism and transport by membrane-associated
drug carriers. Moreover, due to uncomplications or complications in HIV-infected populations, an antiretroviralbased
multiple-drug coadministration therapy strategy is usually applied for treatment effect, thus raising the possibility
of drug-drug interactions between antiretroviral drugs and common drugs such as opioids, stains, and hormonal
contraceptives. Herein, thirteen classical antiretroviral drugs approved by US Food and Drug Administration were
summarized. Besides, relative drug metabolism enzymes and transporters known to interact with those antiretroviral
drugs were detailed and described. Furthermore, one after the summarized antiretroviral drugs, the drug-drug interactions
between two antiretroviral drugs or antiretroviral drug - conventional medical drugs of the past decade were
discussed and summarized. This review is intended to deepen the pharmacological understanding of antiretroviral
drugs and promote more secure clinical applications for antiretroviral drugs to treat HIV.
Funder
Scientific and Technological Innovation Project of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Fundamental Research Funds for Central Scientific Research Institutes of the Institute of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Chinese Materia Medica
Special Fund for Outstanding Young Scientific and Technological Talents
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Pharmacology
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