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Nnrti

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NNRTIs are highly selective, noncompetitive inhibitors of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. They bind to HIV reverse transcriptase at a site adjacent to the active site, inducing a conformational change that results in enzyme inhibition. They do not require activation by cellular enzymes. Their major advantage is their lack of effect on the host blood-forming elements and their lack of cross-resistance with NRTIs. These drugs, however, do have common characteristics that include cross-resistance within the NNRTI class, drug interactions, and a high incidence of hypersensitivity reactions, including rash.There is no cross-resistance with NRTIs. Resistance from mutations in the pol gene occurs very rapidly if these agents are used as monotherapy.


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