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국내 HIV 감염자에 있어서 항레트로바이러스 치료제의 부작용

Other Titles
 Adverse Effects of Antiretroviral Drugs on HIV-infected Koreans 
Authors
 이꽃실  ;  장경희  ;  김준명  ;  송영구  ;  최석훈  ;  진범식  ;  한상훈  ;  박윤선  ;  최준용 
Citation
 INFECTION AND CHEMOTHERAPY (감염과 화학요법), Vol.35(2) : 71-77, 2003 
Journal Title
INFECTION AND CHEMOTHERAPY (감염과 화학요법)(감염과 화학요법)
ISSN
 1598-8112 
Issue Date
2003
MeSH
Adverse effects ; Antiretroviral drugs ; HIV ; AIDS
Keywords
Adverse effects ; Antiretroviral drugs ; HIV ; AIDS
Abstract
Purpose:Antiretroviral toxicity is an increasingly important issue in the management of HIV-infected individuals. However, adverse effects and long term safety in Koreans are hardly known. We evaluated the incidence of adverse effects of various antiretroviral drugs in Koreans, and difference among races was also studied.
Methods:One hundred and twenty six Koreans with HIV infection and AIDS treated with antiretroviral drugs at Yonsei University College of Medicine from 1992 to 2002 were investigated. We analyzed the prevalence of adverse effects of various drugs.
Results:The mean age of subjects at initial treatment was 34.4±8.3 years. One hundred and twelve subjects were male, and 14 subjects were female. Adverse effects were found in 40 subjects (33.3%) out of 120 subjects who received zidovudine. The prevalence of adverse effects of didanosine and indinavir were 48.3% (14 out of 29 subjects) and 57.9% (66 of 114 subjects), respectively. Frequent toxicities of the subjects who received zidovudine were bone marrow suppression (13.3%), followed by gastrointestinal intolerance (11.7%), headache (4.2%), and hepatic dysfunction (2.5%). Frequent toxicities of the subjects who received didanosine were gastrointestinal intolerance (24.1%), followed by diarrhea (13.8%), rash (3.4%), peripheral neuropathy (3.4%), and pancreatitis (3.4%). Adverse effects of indinavir were as follows: hyperbilirubinemia (37.7%), flank pain (21.1%), gastrointestinal intolerance (6.1%), and lipodystrophy (5.3%). The main adverse effect of efavirenz was impaired concentration (27.3%). The overall incidence of adverse effects from antiretroviral drugs was 64.3% (81 out of 126 subjects) in HIV-infected Koreans. Change of antiretroviral regimens was inevitable in 36 subjects (28.6%). In most cases, the subjects recovered from adverse effects by conservative management.
Conclusion:Clinicians should be aware of toxicity profiles in various races in the management of long term treatment with antiretroviral drugs, since the toxicity hazards of these drugs may easily outshadow the success of antiretroviral therapy.
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Yonsei Authors
Kim, June Myung(김준명)
Song, Young Goo(송영구) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0733-4156
Choi, Jun Yong(최준용) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2775-3315
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/114439
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