Evaluation of the Therapeutic Efficacy of Antiretroviral Drugs used in the Clinical Management of HIV/AIDS Infection
Journal: Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-04-06
Authors : Anochie PI Afocha E Onyeneke EC Onyeozirila AC Okoihue A; Ogu AC;
Page : 023-029
Keywords : Evaluation; Therapeutic; Efficacy; Antiretroviral; Drugs; Management; HIV/AIDS; Infection;
Abstract
The protease inhibitors are potent antiretroviral drugs because the protease activity is absolutely essential for production of infectious viruses. The newest class of drugs is the fusion inhibitors that blocks virus entry into cells. Persistent virus production is facilitated further by sub-inhibitory drug levels in infected cells or by host immune failure. Therefore, pre-existing or newly produced drug resistant mutants can emerge that have a selective advantage under drug pressure. These escape mutants become dominant in the virus population and lead to viral rebound and therapy failure. This review provides knowledge for improvement of antiretroviral drug administration programmes.
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