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Karanja JK
School of Pure and Applied Sciences,
Nairobi
Kenya
Review Article
Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy and Anti-tuberculosis Drug Interactions with Associated Clinical Implications: A Review
Author(s): Karanja JK, Kiboi NG, Nebere SN and Achieng HO
Karanja JK, Kiboi NG, Nebere SN and Achieng HO
Tuberculosis is the most common opportunistic infection associated with HIV/AIDS, and remains a disease of global significance. Co-infection with HIV complicates proper TB diagnosis and therapeutic outcomes. Profound immunosuppression characterizes HIV/TB co-infection prompting early initiation of HAART during TB treatment. Effective management of the co-infection requires concomitant administration of ART and anti-tuberculosis drugs; however, this therapeutic approach has had its fair share of challenges including: overlapping drug toxicities, drugdrug interactions and immune reconstitution reactions. For instance, combination of nevirapine-based ART and rifampicin-based TB treatment is reported to cause hepatotoxicity in healthy volunteers. As such, this review compiles information from multiple studies describing drug interactions associated with co-treatments, with a view to improvin.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7609.1000207