Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| enfuvirtide | Fuzeon |
Enfuvirtide is available only as an injection. It is
taken 2 times each day—once in the morning and then again 12 hours
later.
How It Works
When
HIV invades your body, it attaches to the outside of a
CD4+ cell (a type of
white blood cell) where it joins (fuses) with the cell
and then multiplies. Fusion inhibitors prevent fusion between the virus and the
cell from occurring. Therefore, HIV is unable to infect the cell and
multiply.
Why It Is Used
Enfuvirtide is used in combination with other antiretroviral
medications for the treatment of HIV to prevent the virus from spreading in the
body and to reduce the amount of virus in your blood (viral load).
Enfuvirtide may be effective for people who have taken other anti-HIV drugs
without success.
How Well It Works
Enfuvirtide strengthens the
immune system by reducing the amount of virus in the
blood.1
Side Effects
Common side effects of enfuvirtide include skin itchiness, swelling, and pain at the site of the injection. Other side effects may include fatigue,
numbness in feet or legs, dizziness, and
insomnia.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Enfuvirtide must be used in combination with other anti-HIV
drugs.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved enfuvirtide
for people who have already been taking other anti-HIV medications; it is not
intended for use by people who are just starting drug treatment for HIV
infection.
Enfuvirtide is available only as an injection. It is
taken 2 times each day—once in the morning and then again 12 hours later. To
prepare each dose, you will need to mix the powdered medication and sterile
water, both of which come with the injector.
HIV can become
resistant to enfuvirtide, so your viral load and CD4+
cell counts will be closely monitored while you are taking this
medication.
This medication is not yet recommended for pregnant or nursing
women.
Enfuvirtide is expensive, and insurance coverage may be
limited.
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to help you understand this medication.