Prevalence and Predictors of Important Telaprevir Drug Interactions Among Patients Coinfected With Hepatitis C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus

丙型肝炎和人类免疫缺陷病毒合并感染患者中特拉匹韦重要药物相互作用的患病率和预测因素

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Abstract

Background: Among patients with HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) coinfection, drug-drug interactions involving nonstructural protein 3/4 (NS3/4A) serine protease inhibitors for HCV infection are an important concern because these drugs affect cytochrome P450 metabolism and p-glycoprotein transporters. Objectives: The primary objective was to determine the prevalence of clinically significant drug-drug interactions (CSDDIs) in HIV/HCV coinfected patients if telaprevir-based HCV therapy is added to patients' medication regimens. Secondary objectives were to identify antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens associated with the lowest risk of CSDDI and determine the clinical risk factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed among adult HIV/HCV coinfected patients. Demographics, comorbidities, social history, and medication lists were extracted from medical records. For each patient, CSDDIs were identified by entering all medications and pegylated interferon, ribavirin, and telaprevir into Lexi-Interact drug interaction software. The number and nature of CSDDIs were recorded before and after addition of telaprevir-based therapy. Results: There were 335 patients included. Prior to the addition of telaprevir-based HCV therapy, there was a high frequency (82.1%) of any CSDDI. After the addition of telaprevir-based HCV therapy, the frequency of any CSDDI increased to 97% (P < .001). Contraindicated interactions rose from 20.0% to 38.2% of patients after addition of telaprevir-based therapy. Use of ≥10 non-HIV medications, dyslipidemia, and HIV protease inhibitors were independently associated with the occurrence of a contraindicated interaction. Conclusions: Clinicians considering initiating telaprevir in HIV/HCV coinfected patients should be vigilant of drug-drug interactions, particularly among patients with dyslipidemia, those using ≥10 non-HIV medications, and those using HIV protease inhibitors.

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