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IntroductionTenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF)–associated renal dysfunction may abate when TDF is replaced with abacavir (ABC). The extent to which the third drug atazanavir contributes to renal dysfunction is unclear.MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted on adults who had plasma viral load (pVL)<200 copies/mL for≥six months while receiving TDF/lamivudine (3TC) – or TDF/emtricitabine (FTC)–based antiretroviral therapy (ART), then switched to ABC/3TC while retaining the third drug in the ART regimen. CD4, pVL, creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), serum phosphorus, urine albumin to creatinine ratio and serum lipids were compared between pre‐switch baseline and 3, 6 and 12 months after the switch to ABC.ResultsA total of 286 patients switched from TDF to ABC between 2004 and 2014: 232 (81%) male, median age 48 years (interquartile range (IQR) 42, 56). The third drug was atazanavir (± ritonavir) in 141 (49%) cases. The pVL was<50 copies/mL in 93 to 96% at all time points. Median serum creatinine was 93 µmol/L (IQR 80–111) at baseline and decreased to 88 µmol/L (IQR 78–98) at 12 months after the switch to ABC. Median eGFR increased from 74 (IQR 60–88) mL/min at baseline to 80 mL/min (IQR 69–89) at 12 months. Results were not significantly different between patients on atazanavir versus those on another third drug.ConclusionsViral suppression was maintained among patients who switched from TDF/3TC or TDF/FTC to ABC/3TC. Serum creatinine and eGFR improved up to 12 months after switching to ABC/3TC, irrespective of whether or not patients were also receiving atazanavir±ritonavir.
Adult, Male, Anti-HIV Agents, Atazanavir Sulfate, Short Report, HIV Infections, Kidney, Deoxycytidine, renal dysfunction, Emtricitabine, Humans, Tenofovir, atazanavir, Retrospective Studies, Ritonavir, Adenine, abacavir, HIV, RC581-607, Middle Aged, Viral Load, tenofovir, Dideoxynucleosides, Lamivudine, renal, Female, Immunologic diseases. Allergy
Adult, Male, Anti-HIV Agents, Atazanavir Sulfate, Short Report, HIV Infections, Kidney, Deoxycytidine, renal dysfunction, Emtricitabine, Humans, Tenofovir, atazanavir, Retrospective Studies, Ritonavir, Adenine, abacavir, HIV, RC581-607, Middle Aged, Viral Load, tenofovir, Dideoxynucleosides, Lamivudine, renal, Female, Immunologic diseases. Allergy
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