The relationship between nevirapine plasma concentrations and the durability of both viral suppression (VS) and selection of nevirapine primary resistance mutations (PRMs) was evaluated. A nevirapine trough concentration (Ctrough) of >4,300 ng/ml was found to predict longer VS. Patients with nevirapine Ctrough s ranging from 3,100 to 4,300 ng/ml had higher probabilities of developing PRMs than those with nevirapine Ctrough s below and above this concentration interval.
Nevirapine plasma exposure affects both durability of viral suppression and selection of nevirapine primary resistance mutations in a clinical setting
BONORA, Stefano;GARAZZINO, Silvia;D'AVOLIO, ANTONIO;DE ROSA, Francesco Giuseppe;SINICCO, Alessandro;DI PERRI, Giovanni
2005-01-01
Abstract
The relationship between nevirapine plasma concentrations and the durability of both viral suppression (VS) and selection of nevirapine primary resistance mutations (PRMs) was evaluated. A nevirapine trough concentration (Ctrough) of >4,300 ng/ml was found to predict longer VS. Patients with nevirapine Ctrough s ranging from 3,100 to 4,300 ng/ml had higher probabilities of developing PRMs than those with nevirapine Ctrough s below and above this concentration interval.File in questo prodotto:
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