Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| raltegravir | Isentress |
Raltegravir is available as pills. Usually, a pill is taken
twice a day.
How It Works
Raltegravir blocks the HIV integrase
enzyme. This prevents HIV from multiplying. When the
amount of virus in the blood is kept at a minimum, the
immune system has a chance to recover and grow
stronger.
Why It Is Used
Raltegravir is used in combination with
other antiretroviral medicines to treat
HIV. It helps prevent the virus from spreading in the
body and reduce the amount of virus in your blood (viral
load). Raltegravir may be effective for people who have taken other
anti-HIV drugs without success.
The use of three or more
antiretroviral medicines (highly active antiretroviral therapy, or
HAART) is the usual treatment for HIV infection.
The
combination of medicines used for HAART will depend on your health, other
conditions you might have (such as
hepatitis), and results of testing. Talk to your
doctor about the best treatment plan for you.
Treatment guidelines
suggest the following for people with HIV:1
- When considering treatment, experts currently consider your CD4+
cell count and the presence or absence of symptoms much more important than
your viral load.
- If your
CD4+ cell count is below 350 cells per microliter
(mcL), you should begin treatment to stabilize and increase your CD4+ cell
count.
- If your CD4+ cell count is more than 350 cells per microliter
(mcL), treatment may be offered to help keep your immune system healthy and
prevent AIDS.
- If treatment is not started, your condition will be
monitored with frequent CD4+ cell counts.
- If you have symptoms of
HIV or AIDS, you should consider starting treatment, whatever your CD4+ cell
count is.
- If you are pregnant, you should be treated to prevent your unborn
baby (fetus) from becoming infected with HIV.
- If
you also have
hepatitis B and are starting treatment for it, you
should begin treatment for HIV as well.
How Well It Works
Raltegravir works well with other
antiretroviral medicines to improve CD4+ cell counts and reduce viral
load.2
Side Effects
The most common side effects of raltegravir
include diarrhea, nausea, headache, and fever.
See Drug Reference
for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all
systems.)
What To Think About
The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) approved raltegravir for people who have already been
taking other anti-HIV medicines. It is not approved for use by people who are
just starting drug treatment for HIV infection.
Raltegravir should
be used to treat a pregnant woman only if the potential benefit is greater than
the risk to the unborn baby (fetus).
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