The failure of HARRT to cure the HIV-1/AIDS complex. Suggestions to add integrase inhibitors as complementary virostatics, and to replace their continuous long combination applications by short sequences differing by drug rotations.

Authors
Citation
G. Mathe, The failure of HARRT to cure the HIV-1/AIDS complex. Suggestions to add integrase inhibitors as complementary virostatics, and to replace their continuous long combination applications by short sequences differing by drug rotations., BIOMED PHAR, 55(6), 2001, pp. 295-300
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
ISSN journal
07533322 → ACNP
Volume
55
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
295 - 300
Database
ISI
SICI code
0753-3322(200107)55:6<295:TFOHTC>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
While the intensive virostatic combinations applied according to the conven tional models (such as HAART), based only on the attacks of two HIV-1 targe ts, retrotranscriptase and protease, and applied in a long and continuous f ashion, a) are notably toxic, b) do not correct completely the abnormal imm unologic parameters, and c) are followed by particularly severe and poorly sensitive relapses in case of discontinuation, we propose to the 'AIDS trea tment headquarters' to include in their failing strategy the two original f eatures which we have included in the treatment of a cohort of a dozen pati ents, treatment applied at all but one AIDS stage. We attack one more HIV-I target than the conventional protocols do, by addi ng inhibitors of integrase; we apply the combinations of virostatics, compr ising inhibitors of the three targets, in short sequences (of 3 weeks), bet ween which the analogues are changed inside each series. The first patient of the cohort started his treatment 8.5 years ago, and the entries of the o thers into it have been at random and not randomized. All patients are aliv e today and in excellent concition. (C) 2001 Editions scientifiques et medi cales Elsevier SAS.