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Adefovir dipivoxil
, a nucleotide analog of adenosine monophosphate, is an antiviral agent that suppresses hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication through inhibition of
DNA polymerase
and by chain termination. To determine the effectiveness of adefovir, three populations of patients with chronic hepatitis B patients were studied: hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive patients, HBeAg-negative patients, and patients with lamivudine-resistant tyrosine-methionine-asparate-aspartate (YMDD) mutants. All three groups of patients were treated for 48 weeks with adefovir 10 mg/d, and significant reduction in serum HBV DNA and normalization of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) were noted. Significant improvement in liver histology was noted in HBeAg-positive and in HBeAg-negative patients. Significant HBeAg loss and HBeAg seroconversion rates were noted in HBeAg-positive patients and in lamivudine-resistant patients. No major drug-related side effects were noted. Adefovir 10 mg/d orally is safe and effective for treatment of chronic hepatitis B.
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PMID:Treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis B with adefovir dipivoxil. 1519
Adefovir is classified as a nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor because it acts by inhibiting hepatitis B virus
DNA polymerase
(reverse transcriptase) and causing DNA chain termination after its incorporation into the viral DNA.
Adefovir dipivoxil
is indicated for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B in adults with evidence of active viral replication and either evidence of persistent elevations in serum aminotransferases (alanine [ALT] or aspartate [AST]) or histologically active disease. It is useful in the treatment of patients with either hepatitis B e antigen-positive or -negative chronic hepatitis B. The recommended adefovir dipivoxil dose in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B in patients with adequate renal function is 10 mg once daily.
Adefovir dipivoxil
therapy can reduce viral load, improve ALT, and produce histologic improvement in patients with chronic hepatitis B. Improvements are generally seen within the first few weeks of therapy and have shown persistence up to at least 3 years with continued therapy. Therapy with adefovir dipivoxil is generally well tolerated. However, nephrotoxicity is a risk with adefovir therapy, especially in patients receiving higher doses (30-120 mg/d). Patients should have their renal function monitored closely throughout therapy and may require an adjustment in dose relative to changes in the creatinine clearance. Lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis may also occur during therapy.
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PMID:Adefovir dipivoxil: focus on its use in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. 1597 40
Adefovir dipivoxil
is an up-to-date drug for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B.
Adefovir dipivoxil
is a lipophilic prodrug of adefovir, an analogue of adenosine monophosphate (AMP). It suppresses efficaciously the replication of the hepatitis B virus and of other viruses. After conversion to its active metabolite, it can inhibit both
DNA polymerase
and reverse transcriptase. It is well absorbed by the intestinal mucosa, its bio-availability is approx. 59%, it is distributed to most tissues and eliminated by the kidneys. There are no known clinically significant drug interactions. The recommended dose is 10 mg/day; in patients with renal impairment the dose must be adjusted. Treatment has to continue for at least one year. Compared with lamivudine, adefovir resistance develops more slowly. Virus resistant to lamivudine is sensitive to adefovir and vice versa. The efficacy and safety of this treatment have been verified in four published clinical trials with more than one thousand patients, including patients with decompensated cirrhosis prior to and after liver transplantation. In these patients there was an improvement of several virological, biochemical and clinical markers. The drug is well tolerated. Seen adverse side-effects were gastrointestinal disorders, headache and a mild to moderate increase in serum creatinine. There are no specific contraindications to the therapy, with the exception of hypersensitivity. However, there are only insufficient data on the administration of the drug to pregnant women and to children.
Adefovir dipivoxil
offers a new treatment possibility for patients presenting a chronic infection with the hepatitis B virus, especially those infected with a lamivudine-resistant virus. Key words: adefovir dipivoxil-chronic hepatitis B-hepatitis B virus-lamivudine.
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PMID:[Adefovir dipivoxil-a new effective treatment for chronic infection with hepatitits B virus.]. 1613 74