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Fosamprenavir (Telzir, Lexiva)

What Is Fosamprenavir? Fosamprenavir is a drug used for antiretroviral therapy (ART). It is also called Lexiva TM . In some countries, it is called Telzir. It is manufactured by ViiV Healthcare. Fosamprenavir is a pro-drug. The drug you swallow is not active against HIV. It breaks down in the body to produce the active form, which is the drug amprenavir (see Fact Sheet 445 ). Fosamprenavir is a protease inhibitor. These drugs prevent the...
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Switching to Lexiva/Telzir, Norvir and Truvada

Two years ago I've started taking Kaletra and Combivir. It works very fine for me, nearly without any side effects, my virus load is undetectable and my CD4-count raised from 150 up to 430. Unfortunately my cholesterol levels are relatively...
Benjamin Young, M.D., Ph.D.

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Thanks for your post and kind words.With the arrivals of atazanavir (Reyataz) and fosamprenavir (Lexiva, Telzir), we're seeing a resurgence in the use of first-line protease inhibitors.The proposed regimen of fosamprenavir/ritonavir with... Read more »

Viread/Emtriva/Norvir/Telzir as first line treatment?

Hello, a friend of mine with a VL of about 400,000 and about 200 CD4s was suggested the following first line treatment: Tenofovir, Emtricitabin, Ritonavir and Fosamprenavir. I wonder whether this makes sense since the gold standard is...
Benjamin Young, M.D., Ph.D.

Response from Benjamin Young, M.D., Ph.D.

Rocky Mountain CARES
James, thanks for your post.First off, you are correct in the statement that Combivir + Kaletra or Combivir + efavirenz are among the preferred regimens in contemporary guidelines. There is a lot of very long-term data with either of these two... Read more »

jaundice as reyetaz side-effect

i have noticeably yellow eyes while taking reyetaz (along with norvir and truvada)which i'm told is a result of elevated bilirubin. i have heard that there is some treatment that can be taken help with this side-effect (like L-lysine, or some...
Benjamin Young, M.D., Ph.D.

Response from Benjamin Young, M.D., Ph.D.

Rocky Mountain CARES
Thanks for your post.Jaundice and yellowing of the eyes is a not uncommon side effect of atazanavir (ATV, Reyataz)-containing treatment. The rates are higher when ATV is used with ritonavir (Norvir) boosting, as in your case.Some patients seem to... Read more »

new regime/possible side effects

Hi Doc,I've recently started on a new regime of Combivir and Lexiva (unboosted). My previous regime of Epzicom and Sustiva only lasted for 10 days before I broke out in a severe rash and had to stop. Question: What side effects should I look...
Benjamin Young, M.D., Ph.D.

Response from Benjamin Young, M.D., Ph.D.

Rocky Mountain CARES
Thanks for your post.Fosamprenavir (Lexiva, Telzir) is one of the newer HIV protease inhibitors. In our hands, it has been quite well tolerated in the vast majority of patients (in contrast to the earlier PIs).A few patients will experience... Read more »

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