Drugs Resistance
Sep 11, 2009
Dear Doctor Renslow:
I would appreciate a lot your opinion about my case.
I am 40 years old. I got infected with the HIV 3 and a half years ago (January 2006) and was diagnosed very soon during the acute infection. Nevertheless at that time my doctor did not recommend any treatment.
Fifteen months later, in May 2007, I started taking Efavirenz, AZT and Lamivudina since the VL had been persistently over 100.000 reaching once 1.000.000 copies/ml and my CD4 count was arround 340.
Unfortunately I had to stop taking the pills 2 weeks later because a severe allergic reaction to Efavirez.
After that complicated situation I remained without any medication making blood tests every 3 months.
In these last two years my CD4 counts ranged from 400 to 500 and the VL from 250.000 to 800.000 (it was lower than 100.000 only once after stoping the medications).
One year ago I got the resistance test performed and these are the mutations found associated with drugs resistance:
(for PI) K20R, M36I, L89M
(for INsTR) M41L. E44D, V118I, R211R/K, L214L/F, T215D/S
My last blood test are from 3 weeks ago:
CD4 count 364 (23%) VL: 209.000 (5.3 log)
We have been talking about trying a new treatment soon.
We had been talking about this option
TENOFOVIR + EMTRICITABINA + (ATAZANAVIR boosted with Ritonavir)
but in the last visit my doctor said that due to a low resistance found to FTC and TFV he had to think about an alternative regimen with new drugs like Maraviroc.
Which is your opinion about the option previously mentioned?
Since there is a mild resistance to Emtricitabina and Tenofovir, could the HIV develop any resistance to Atazanavir more easily? If so, couldnt it be a bigger problem?
I am very afraid about all this, specialy because I cannot forget the bad experience of first time medications side effects.
Should I be performed a new resistance test now just before trying with a new regimen?
What would you suggest?
I will be expecting eagerly for your prompt reply.
God bless you!
Thank you very much.
Sincerely.
Diego from Montevideo - Uruguay.
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