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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
)
30,205
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
While it appears that protease inhibitors in combination therapies are saving lives, questions continue: (1) which combinations of protease inhibitors and other antiretroviral agents are most effective in restoring immune function, (2) how these combinations can be used most effectively, and (3) what is the best time to start using them? An evaluation is presented on the immunological value of specific drug cocktail combinations and a comparison of the best and worst drug combinations and the reasons for this assessment. It indicates that Norvir is the most effective of all four protease inhibitors in preventing opportunistic infections, lymphomas, and cancers. D4T and 3TC are the safest and most effective of the nucleosides for preventing or remitting opportunistic infections when used with protease inhibitors.
Rescriptor
is the most therapeutic of the two non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors in increasing absorption of protease inhibitors. The best drug combination therapies are listed as follows: Norvir plus
Rescriptor
; Norvir plus D4T; Norvir plus 3TC; Norvir,
Rescriptor
, and D4T; Norvir,
Rescriptor
, and 3TC; Norvir, D4T, and 3TC; and Crixivan or Viracept plus
Rescriptor
plus either D4T or 3TC. The worst drug combination therapies are listed as follows: AZT plus ddI (used in combination with a protease inhibitor); AZT or ddI or Combivir (used in combinations with a protease inhibitor); and any two protease inhibitors used together in any person with active
hepatitis
or elevated liver enzymes or impaired kidney function.
...
PMID:An evaluation of drug cocktail combinations for their immunological value in preventing/remitting opportunistic infections. 1136 16