1. Pharmacokinetics of Antiretroviral Drugs in Older People Living with HIV, Part II: Drugs Licensed Before 2005.
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Toledo T, Oliveira VG, Cattani VB, Seba K, Veloso VG, Grinsztejn B, Cardoso SW, Torres TS, and Estrela R
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- Humans, Aged, Middle Aged, United States, Adult, Drug Approval, Aging metabolism, Age Factors, Anti-Retroviral Agents pharmacokinetics, Anti-Retroviral Agents therapeutic use, Anti-Retroviral Agents blood, United States Food and Drug Administration, Male, HIV Infections drug therapy, Anti-HIV Agents pharmacokinetics, Anti-HIV Agents therapeutic use
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Background and Objective: Advances in antiretroviral therapy led to an increase in life expectancy among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). As aging is characterized by several physiological changes that can influence pharmacokinetics (PK), this systematic review aims to describe the impact of aging on the PK of antiretrovirals (ARV) approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before 2005., Methods: Searches were performed in BVS, EMBASE, and PubMed databases for publications until June 2024. Peer-reviewed published studies were included if they met the following criteria: adults (≥ 18 years) living with HIV; reporting at least one PK parameter or plasma concentration of any ARV approved by the US FDA before 2005 and still used in the clinic: lamivudine (3TC), emtricitabine (FTC), tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF), abacavir (ABC), zidovudine (ZDV), efavirenz (EFV), nevirapine (NVP), atazanavir (ATV), lopinavir (LPV), ritonavir (RTV), tipranavir (TPV), and fosamprenavir (FPV); PK parameters stratified per age group as young (aged 18-49 years) or older (age ≥ 50 years) adults; and manuscripts published in English, Portuguese, or Spanish. All studies were evaluated for risk of bias. The review protocol was registered in the PROSPERO database (registration no. CRD42023463092)., Results: Among 106 studies included, only 22 evaluated the PK of participants aged 50 years or older and only 5 studies compared the PK between young and older adults for ATV, RTV, EFV, and 3TC. Our analysis revealed an increase in minimal concentration (C
min ) values for LPV, RTV, and ATV in older adults. While increased values of the area under the curve (AUC) and maximum concentration (Cmax ) were observed in older adults using ATV, 3TC, and FTC, no differences in PK were apparent between young and older adults for ABC and EFV, with no estimation possible for ZDV., Conclusion: Exposure to 3TC, TDF, FTC, ATV, LPV, and RTV increases with age, while exposure to ABC and EFV appears to be unaffected. Despite the large quantity of data on PK in young adults, there is still a gap in knowledge about the effects of aging on the PK of these ARVs., Competing Interests: Declarations. Funding: This work was supported by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – CAPES – Finance Code 001 and by Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support in the State of Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ) (E-26/010.101.009/2018 and E-26/211.041/2024) and INI-Fiocruz (Programa Jovens Pesquisadores − INI/Fiocruz-INI-003-FIO-19-2-12). T.P.T. is a PhD student on a Faperj Nota 10 scholarship (E-26/202.286/2024). T.S.T. was supported by CNPq (#402916/2021-2 and #311871/2021-6) and FAPERJ (#E-26/211.577/2021 and #E-26/201.270/2022). B.G. was supported by CNPq (#313265/2023-2) and FAPERJ (#E.26/200.946/2022). Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Conflicts of Interest: All authors declare no competing interests. Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate: Not applicable. Consent for Publication: Not applicable. Availability of Data and Material: Not applicable. Code Availability: Not applicable. Author Contributions: Rita Estrela and Thiago S. Torres conceived and designed this study. The literature search and data analysis were performed by Thainá Toledo, Rita Estrela, Thiago S. Torres, Karine Seba, Vitória Berg Cattani, and Vanessa Gama. Thainá Toledo and Rita Estrela drafted the manuscript, and Rita Estrela, Thiago S. Torres, Vanessa Gama, Karine Seba, Vitória Berg Cattani, Sandra Wagner Cardoso, Valdilea Gonçalves Veloso, and Beatriz Grinsztejn critically reviewed the manuscript., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.)- Published
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