Antiviral Flashcards

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Viruses are

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intracellular: they invade healthy cells

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2
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Antiviral drugs may affect

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healthy cells in addition to viruses

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3
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Antiviral drugs work by (three items)

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 Interfering with viral nucleic acid synthesis and/or regulation
 Interfering with ability of virus to bind to cells
 Stimulating the body’s immune system

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4
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Two types of anivruals

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nonretrovirals used to treat viruses other than HIV and Antiretrovirals used to treat HIV

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5
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Antiviral drugs act to reduce

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viral load and symptoms but no direct cure

Work best in immunocompetent individuals

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6
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synthetic nucleoside analogue prototype drug used to treat herpes infections including
HSV 1 and 2 and varicella similar agents and have the advantage of fewer daily doses

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Acylovir

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7
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Acylovir is superior in treating ____ but not effective in treating ___

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shingles, chicken pox

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8
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Acylovir and related durgs are dosed

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differently for initial infections, recurrent infections and episodice infections.

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9
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The two neuraminidase inhibitors used most often in this country to treat influenza include

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oseltamivir

and zanamivir

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10
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The initial drug regimen that is recommended to treat HIV includes

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Three active drugs from at least 2

different classes:

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HIV regiment includes

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2 nucleoside/nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) paired with 1 of the following:
 a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)
 a boosted protease inhibitor (PI), or
 a boosted or unboosted integrase strand transfer inhibitor (INSTI)

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