Nevirapine

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Information about Nevirapine[edit source]

Nevirapine is a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor used in combination with other agents in the therapy of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).


Liver safety of Nevirapine[edit source]

Nevirapine is associated with a high rate of serum aminotransferase elevations during therapy and is a well established cause of acute, clinically apparent liver injury.

Mechanism of action of Nevirapine[edit source]

Nevirapine (ne vir' a peen) is a nonnucleoside inhibitor of the HIV polymerase enzyme and acts by binding to and disrupting the active catalytic site of the viral polymerase, causing a conformational change in the three dimensional structure of the enzyme. Nevirapine is a potent inhibitor of HIV replication and is a major component of highly reactive antiretroviral therapy (HAART) commonly being given in combination with one or two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors.

FDA approval information for Nevirapine[edit source]

Nevirapine was approved for use in HIV infection in the United States in 1996 and is currently used in a high proportion of HAART regimens.

Dosage and administration for Nevirapine[edit source]

Nevirapine is available in generic forms and under the brand name of Viramune in tablets of 200 mg. The usual dose is 200 mg daily for 2 weeks followed by 400 mg daily. Nevirapine is used in combination with other antiretroviral agents and is available in combinations with zidovudine and lamivudine. An oral suspension is also available for use in pediatrics.

Side effects of Nevirapine[edit source]

Common side effects include rash (~20%), nausea, fatigue, fever and headache.

Antiviral agents[edit source]

Drugs for HIV Infection, in the Subclass Antiretroviral Agents

Drugs for Hepatitis B

Drugs for Hepatitis C

HCV NS5A Inhibitors

HCV NS5B (Polymerase) Inhibitors

HCV Protease Inhibitors

Combination Therapies

Drugs for Herpes Virus Infections (HSV, CMV, others)

Drugs for Influenza

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