Current Status and Future Prospects of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Applied Clinical Pharmacology in Antiretroviral Therapy

Autor: Marta Boffito, Rodolphe Garaffo, David Back, Gilles Peytavin, Giorgio Gatti, Edward P. Acosta, Michael Kurowski, Mario Regazzi, Carlo Federico Perno, Courtney V. Fletcher, David M. Burger, Charles Flexner
Rok vydání: 2005
Předmět:
Male
enfuvirtide
Infectious diseases and international health [NCEBP 13]
diarrhea
RNA directed DNA polymerase inhibitor
drug protein binding
HIV Infections
Pharmacology
virus inhibition
law.invention
Pregnancy
neurotoxicity
Ethnicity
hyperlipidemia
Pharmacology (medical)
Child
atazanavir
conference paper
pharmacogenetics
Clinical pharmacology
liver dysfunction
childhood disease
organ transplantation
consensus development
clinical trial
good laboratory practice
zidovudine
mixed infection
priority journal
lamivudine
anti human immunodeficiency virus agent
medicine.medical_specialty
drug exposure
ethnic difference
lipodystrophy
hyperbilirubinemia
dose liver function relation
nelfinavir
saquinavir
Invasive mycoses and compromised host [N4i 2]
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
proteinase inhibitor
Humans
human
Intensive care medicine
calculation
drug potentiation
abacavir
drug half life
indinavir
food drug interaction
medicine.disease
drug metabolism
cyclosporin
drug efficacy
Clinical trial
amprenavir phosphate
Drug concentration
Therapeutic drug monitoring
clinical pharmacology
drug tolerability
Liver Failure
drug safety
nevirapine
drug response
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Settore MED/41 - Anestesiologia
medicine.disease_cause
ethnic group
law
medicine.diagnostic_test
antiretrovirus agent
efavirenz
amprenavir
liver toxicity
virology
ritonavir
drug distribution
Infectious Diseases
pharmacological parameters
Female
Drug Monitoring
Protein Binding
area under the curve
Anti-HIV Agents
sex difference
review
inhibitory quotient
Ethnic Groups
drug metabolizing enzyme
Sex Factors
Cognitive neurosciences [UMCN 3.2]
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
medicine
Transplantation
drug resistance
business.industry
drug elimination
Poverty-related infectious diseases [N4i 3]
IC 50
immunosuppressive agent
Antiretroviral therapy
lopinavir
drug blood level
drug monitoring
hepatitis B
patient compliance
pregnancy
child
female
liver failure
male
protein binding
transplantation
Patient Compliance
business
Zdroj: Scopus-Elsevier
Antiviral Therapy, 10, 3, pp. 375-92
Europe PubMed Central
Antiviral Therapy, 10, 375-92
ISSN: 2040-2058
1359-6535
DOI: 10.1177/135965350501000307
Popis: The consensus of current international guidelines for the treatment of HIV infection is that data on therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors and protease inhibitors provide a framework for the implementation of TDM in certain defined scenarios in clinical practice. However, the utility of TDM is considered to be on an individual basis until more data are obtained from large clinical trials showing the benefit of TDM.In April 2004, a panel of experts met in Rome, Italy. This followed an inaugural meeting in Perugia, Italy, in October 2000, which resulted in the article published in AIDS 2002, 16(Suppl 1):S5–S37. The objectives of this second meeting were to review the questions surrounding TDM of antiretroviral drugs and discuss the clinical utility, current concerns and future prospects of drug concentration monitoring in the care of HIV-1-infected individuals.This report, which has been updated to include material published or presented at international conferences up to the end of September 2004, reviews pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data and reports the issues discussed by the panel, offering advice to clinical care providers who may be currently, or are considering incorporating TDM into the routine care of their patients. In addition, the panel formulated a series of position statements that are relevant to the interpretation of current data and can aid the design of future clinical trials.Part 2 of this Special article, Therapeutic drug monitoring and drug–drug interactions involving antiretroviral drugs, will be published in Antiviral Therapy 10(4).
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