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⌛️ Time to get HIV Protease Outta Here with Atazanavir! 🦠💊
🌟 Let’s talk about Atazanavir’s nickname, Bananavir. 🍌
🌟 Atazanavir is used with other antiretroviral medications to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 🦠💊 It belongs to a class of drugs known as protease inhibitors.
🌟 One of the most common side effects with atazanavir is hyperbilirubinemia (35-49% of adults) causing yellow discoloration of the eyes and skin (jaundice) hence why this drug is often nicknamed BANANAVIR! 🍌Other common side effects include rash, nausea, headache, cough, fever, and hypercholesterolemia.
🌟 Key Points to Know For Exams
-It is marketed under the brand name Reyataz
-It works to inhibit HIV protease from breaking up large viral proteins into new mature HIV particles
-It comes as a capsule and as a powder to be taken with food once a day to increase absorption
-Hypersensitivity reaction can occur (Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic skin eruptions)
-Beware of drug interactions as atazanavir is metabolized via CYP3A4 and it requires an acid gastric environment for optimal absorption (PPIs are contraindicated with use)
-Atazanavir is often given with ritonavir to help boost levels of atazanavir concentrations
Hear me out as we discuss ototoxic drugs
👂 Ototoxicity is a medication side effect involving damage to your inner ear. It can cause symptoms like ringing in your ears (tinnitus), hearing loss and balance problems.
🌟 The risk for ototoxicity depends on the type of medication (common in some medications than others), the dose and duration of the medication, if you’re taking a combination of ototoxic drugs, and genetics.
🛑 The treatment is to stop the offending ototoxic agent. This often helps reverse the symptoms, although some ear damage may be permanent.
🌟 The most common drugs associated with ototoxicity includes aminoglycosides, chemotherapy such as cisplatin, loop diuretics, and salicylates. Check out today’s post to learn a fun mnemonic on other drugs that can cause ototoxicity.
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