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Intracellular 'boosting' of darunavir using known transport inhibitors in primary PBMC

Kwan, Wai San
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Janneh, Omar
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Hartkoorn, Ruben
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2009
British Journal Of Clinical Pharmacology

center dot Antiretroviral protease inhibitors such as lopinavir and saquinavir have been shown to be substrates of ABCB1. Co-administration with the potent ABCB1 and CYP3A4 inhibitor, ritonavir, has shown improved pharmacokinetics and subsequent therapeutic effects of protease inhibitors. Darunavir is a recently licensed protease inhibitor with potent antiretroviral effects but has yet to be characterized as a potential substrate for drug transporters.

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