Literature DB >> 17722961

Telbivudine.

Susan J Keam1.   

Abstract

Telbivudine, the unmodified L-enantiomer of the naturally occurring nucleoside D-thymidine, is a potent synthetic nucleoside analogue. It acts as a hepatitis B virus (HBV) polymerase inhibitor and preferentially inhibits HBV second strand (DNA-dependent) compared with first strand (RNA-dependent) DNA synthesis. More telbivudine than lamivudine recipients with hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive chronic hepatitis B and similar proportions of telbivudine or lamivudine recipients with HBeAg-negative disease achieved a therapeutic response at 52 weeks in the large 2-year GLOBE trial. In a phase III trial in Chinese patients, greater reductions in serum HBV DNA occurred with telbivudine than lamivudine at 52 weeks. Reductions in serum HBV DNA at 24 weeks were greater with telbivudine than adefovir in the 1-year switching trial. A lower residual viral load at 52 weeks was seen in patients who received telbivudine or who switched from adefovir to telbivudine at 24 weeks than in patients receiving adefovir. In the 1-year lamivudine switching trial in patients with serum HBV DNA levels >3 log10 copies/mL despite having received prior treatment with lamivudine for a mean of [almost equal or equal to]7 months, those randomised to telbivudine therapy achieved greater reductions in serum HBV DNA levels at 24 weeks than patients randomised to continue lamivudine therapy. Telbivudine was generally well tolerated and most adverse events were of mild or moderate severity. The incidence of severe ALT flares with telbivudine was half that seen with lamivudine at both 52 and 104 weeks in the GLOBE trial.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17722961     DOI: 10.2165/00003495-200767130-00011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs        ISSN: 0012-6667            Impact factor:   9.546


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