HIV Drugs

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HIV Drug Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge on HIV drugs and their unique characteristics with this comprehensive quiz! Whether you are a healthcare professional, a student, or simply interested in learning more about antiretroviral therapy, this quiz is designed to challenge and educate.

Topics Covered:

  • Black Box Warnings
  • Drug Interactions
  • Dosing Adjustments
  • Side Effects
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DosingDoctor321
Which of the following are Black Box Warnings for all NRTI's?
Lactic Acidosis
Muscle Atrophy
CV Event Risk
Severe Hepatomegaly with Steatosis
Hyperpigementation
HLA-B*5701 Abnormalities
Which of the following drugs should involve HLA-B*5701 testing?
Lamivudine
Efavirenz
Abacavir
Raltegravir
Which NRTI can increase Lipid Profile?
Tenofovir AF
Tenofovir DF
Maraviroc
Nevirapine
Which of the following NRTI's is not renally adjusted but hepatically adjusted?
Tenofovir DF
Tenofovir AF
Emtricitabine
Abacavir
Lamivudine
Which of the following can cause hyperpigmentation of plams and soles?
Etravirine
Atazanavir
Fosamprenavir
Emtricitabine
Which of the following combination products containing NNRTI's also contain Tenofovir AF (NOT Tenofovir DF)?
Atripla
Complea
Odefsey
Fuzeon
Which NNRTI is known to cause vidid dreams?
Rilpivirine
Efavirenz
Etravirine
Nevirapine
Which of the following must be taken with meal, specifically containing 390 - 540 kcals?
Atazanavir
Lopinavir/Ritonavir
Dolutegravir
Rilpivirine
CS is getting a drug test and the drug test comes back positive for benzodiazepines and marijiuana. The patient has never taken these drugs and is in shock. The patient reports taking HIV meds but doesn't know the name, what HIV drug is she taking?
Nevirapine
Efavirenz
Darunavir
Enfuvirtide
Which of the following require an acid environment to work? (May be more than one)
Rilpivirine
Atazanavir
Dolutegravir
Raltegravir
Enfuvirtide
Ritonavir
Which class of HIV medications should you take with food as a general class rule?
NRTI
NNRTI
Protease Inhibitors
Fusion Inhibitors
As a pharmacist, you are reviewing a patient's inpatient meds. On rounds the patients doctor reports that the patient is going through withdrawal and she's unsure why. You notice the patient has HIV and is taking methadone. What is the interaction?
Fosamprenavir
Dolutegravir
Atazanavir
Darunavir
HV is on Darunavir but develops a sulfa allergy. Which agent would you not want to switch this patient to?
Fosamprenavir
Lopinavir/Ritonavir
Ritonavir
Atazanavir
Which of the following may cause an benign SCr increase of 0.1 - 0.2? (May be more than one)
Dolutegravir
Ralregravir
Etravirine
Lamivudine
Cobicistate
Ritonavir
All Integrase Inhibitors (Dolutegravir, Elvitegravir, and Raltegravir) should not be used with anatacids, especially that contain Mg or Al?
True
False
Which of the following warrant a dose adjustment with Maraviroc?
Low CrCl
CYP3A4 inhibitor use
Pgp pump inhibitor agents
All of the Above
None of the Above
A patient comes into the clinic and gives you a medication list. He quickly interups and says "Oh I also get an HIV medication that they inject into my arm." What is the most likely agent?
Cobicistat
Enfuvirtide
Isentress
Maraviroc
The mechanism of action of ritonavir is blocking an reverse transcriptase by action of non-nucleotides?
True
False
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