| Literature DB >> 32552187 |
Denise A Cobb1, Nathan A Smith1, Benson J Edagwa1, JoEllyn M McMillan1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Despite significant advances in treatment and prevention of HIV-1 infection, poor adherence to daily combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens remains a major obstacle toward achieving sustained viral suppression and prevention. Adherence to ART could also be compromised by adverse drug reactions and societal factors that limit access to therapy. Therefore, medicines that aim to improve adherence by limiting ART side effects, frequency of dosing and socially acceptable regimens are becoming more attractive. AREAS COVERED: This review highlights recent advances and challenges in the development of long-acting drug delivery strategies for HIV prevention and treatment. Approaches for extended oral and transdermal deliveries, microbicides, broadly neutralizing antibodies, and long-acting implantable and injectable deliveries are reviewed. EXPERT OPINION: Emerging approaches on long-acting antiretroviral therapies and broadly neutralizing antibody technologies are currently at various stages of development. Such efforts, if successful and become broadly accepted by clinicians and users, will provide newer and simpler options for prevention and treatment of HIV infection.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; LASER ART; broadly neutralizing antibodies; injectables; long-acting antiretrovirals; microbicides; subcutaneous implants; transdermal delivery
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32552187 PMCID: PMC7442675 DOI: 10.1080/17425247.2020.1783233
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Opin Drug Deliv ISSN: 1742-5247 Impact factor: 6.648