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how long is cidofovir recommended for hpv treatment

by Dr. Constantin Blick Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Do antivirals help with HPV?

Surprisingly, there is no antiviral drug currently available for the treatment of HPV-associated diseases despite the high incidence of these viruses in the sexually active population (>50% of women [23]) and their well accepted aetiological role in the development of anogenital dysplasia and cancer.

Does HPV get treated with antibiotics?

Why don't antibiotics work? – HPV is a viral infection, which cannot be treated by medication designed for bacterial infections.Oct 12, 2018

Which of the following is a side effect of cidofovir?

Common side effects of Vistide include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, white patches or sores inside your mouth or on your lips, headache, skin rash, hair loss, or cough.

How is cidofovir excreted?

Over 80 percent of the drug is excreted unchanged in the urine within 24 hours, with a half-life of 2.4 to 3.2 hours [1]. However, cidofovir diphosphate, an active metabolite, is eliminated more slowly with first and second phase intracellular half-lives of 24 and 65 hours, respectively [1].Jul 21, 2021

What happens if HPV doesn't go away in 2 years?

In most cases (9 out of 10), HPV goes away on its own within two years without health problems. But when HPV does not go away, it can cause health problems like genital warts and cancer. Genital warts usually appear as a small bump or group of bumps in the genital area.

How long does HPV take to go away?

Depending on the type of HPV that you have, the virus can linger in your body for years. In most cases, your body can produce antibodies against the virus and clear the virus within one to two years. Most strains of HPV go away permanently without treatment.

What does cidofovir treat?

Cidofovir was the first nucleotide analog approved for clinical use. The drug has been employed almost exclusively to treat cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and transplant recipients.Jul 21, 2021

When do you use cidofovir?

Cidofovir is an antiviral medicine that is used to treat an eye infection called cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMV) in people who have AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Cidofovir is for treating CMV only in people who have AIDS.Apr 20, 2021

Is cidofovir an antiviral?

Cidofovir belongs to a class of drugs known as antivirals. It works by stopping the growth of the virus. Cidofovir is not a cure for CMV retinitis, and your disease may still worsen during and after treatment.

How does probenecid work with cidofovir?

Concomitant oral probenecid decreases both the renal clearance of cidofovir and the incidence of nephrotoxicity, presumably by blocking its active tubular secretion. This is the basis of the clinical use of concomitant probenecid as a nephroprotectant during cidofovir therapy.

How is cidofovir administered?

The recommended dose of cidofovir is 5 mg/kg body weight (given as an intravenous infusion at a constant rate over 1 hour) administered once weekly for two consecutive weeks.

What is foscarnet used to treat?

Foscarnet is principally used for the treatment of ganciclovir-resistant cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or in transplant recipients.Mar 23, 2021

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