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Antiretrovirals and Weight Change: Weighing the Evidence.
Wohl, David Alain; Koethe, John R; Sax, Paul E; McComsey, Grace A; Kuritzkes, Daniel R; Moyle, Graeme; Kaplan, Lee; van Wyk, Jean; Campo, Rafael E; Cohen, Calvin.
Afiliação
  • Wohl DA; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
  • Koethe JR; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Sax PE; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • McComsey GA; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
  • Kuritzkes DR; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Moyle G; Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, London SW10 9NH, UK.
  • Kaplan L; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • van Wyk J; ViiV Healthcare, Brentford, UK.
  • Campo RE; Merck & Co., Inc., Upper Gwynned, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Cohen C; Gilead Sciences, Foster City, California, USA.
Clin Infect Dis ; 2024 Apr 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38606799
ABSTRACT
Body weight is influenced by an interplay of individual and environmental factors. In people with HIV (PWH), weight is also influenced by disease status with loss accompanying disease progression that is reversed with effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). Weight changes in comparative ART trials differ by regimen, with greater gains observed with the integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) dolutegravir and bictegravir, particularly when co-administered with tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF), compared to regimens that include agents such as tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) that attenuate weight gain. We review weight changes in major randomized trials of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and initial and switch HIV therapy, highlighting the challenges to assessing the role of ART in weight change. This examination forms the basis for a model that questions assumptions regarding an association between INSTI and TAF and excessive weight gain and calls for more careful consideration of these data when making HIV treatment decisions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article