Stop the didanosine, stavudine, and nevirapine, all of which can cause hepatic toxicity.
The combination of zalcitabine and didanosine or stavudine is not recommended because of overlapping toxicities.
Hepatic steatosis, most commonly associated with the nucleoside analogs, didanosine, stavudine and zalcitabine can lead to severe hepatotoxicity in HIV / HBV co-infected patients.
The cheaper of the two cocktail therapies available in China includes a combination of stavudine and didanosine, also known as dDI.
The drug is indicated for use in patients unresponsive to or intolerant of zidovudine, zalcitabine, or didanosine.
Definition of didanosine in US English:
didanosine
noundīˈdanəˌsēn
Medicine
another term for dideoxyinosine
Example sentencesExamples
Stop the didanosine, stavudine, and nevirapine, all of which can cause hepatic toxicity.
The drug is indicated for use in patients unresponsive to or intolerant of zidovudine, zalcitabine, or didanosine.
The cheaper of the two cocktail therapies available in China includes a combination of stavudine and didanosine, also known as dDI.
The combination of zalcitabine and didanosine or stavudine is not recommended because of overlapping toxicities.
Hepatic steatosis, most commonly associated with the nucleoside analogs, didanosine, stavudine and zalcitabine can lead to severe hepatotoxicity in HIV / HBV co-infected patients.