Fortovase
HIV
Treatment
1 FDA approval
20 Active Studies for Fortovase
Treatment for
HIV
What is Fortovase
Saquinavir
The Generic name of this drug
Treatment Summary
Saquinavir is a medication used to treat HIV-1 infection. It is the first drug of its kind to be approved by the FDA in 1995 and is still used today. Saquinavir is usually taken with ritonavir, another HIV drug, to increase its effectiveness. It has a milder side effect profile than other HIV treatments and is generally well tolerated.
Invirase
is the brand name
Fortovase Overview & Background
Brand Name
Generic Name
First FDA Approval
How many FDA approvals?
Invirase
Saquinavir
1995
5
Approved as Treatment by the FDA
Saquinavir, otherwise called Invirase, is approved by the FDA for 1 uses such as HIV .
HIV
Used to treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Infection in combination with Ritonavir
Effectiveness
How Fortovase Affects Patients
Saquinavir is an antiviral medication used to treat HIV-1. It works by blocking an enzyme needed for the virus to multiply. Saquinavir can interact with other drugs, so it should be used with caution if taken with other medications. It can also increase the QTc interval, which is a measure of electrical activity in the heart. People with pre-existing heart conditions should be especially careful when taking saquinavir. Regular blood tests are recommended when taking saquinavir, as it can increase the risk of diabetes, high cholesterol, and worsen existing liver disease.
How Fortovase works in the body
Saquinavir stops HIV from spreading by inhibiting an enzyme called HIV-1 protease. This enzyme helps HIV to grow and mature, but when it is blocked, the virus is unable to form infectious particles. Saquinavir does this by mimicking the shape of the enzyme's target. The molecule is designed to look like the structure that would normally be cleaved by the enzyme, preventing it from working. This stops HIV from maturing, and so it can't spread.
When to interrupt dosage
The proposed dose of Fortovase is contingent upon the diagnosed condition. The quantity of dosage will differ, in accordance with the delivery technique (e.g. Capsule - Oral or Tablet - Oral) specified in the table beneath.
Condition
Dosage
Administration
HIV
200.0 mg, , 500.0 mg
, Capsule, Oral, Capsule - Oral, Tablet, film coated, Tablet, film coated - Oral, Tablet - Oral, Tablet, Capsule, liquid filled, Capsule, liquid filled - Oral
Warnings
Fortovase has forty-three contraindications and should not be administered in the presence of any of the conditions presented in the following table.
Fortovase Contraindications
Condition
Risk Level
Notes
Pulse Frequency
Do Not Combine
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Hypomagnesemia
Do Not Combine
Pulse Frequency
Do Not Combine
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Pulse Frequency
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Pulse Frequency
Do Not Combine
ritonavir
Do Not Combine
Long QT Syndrome
Do Not Combine
Pulse Frequency
Do Not Combine
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Do Not Combine
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Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Do Not Combine
Pulse Frequency
Do Not Combine
Pulse Frequency
Do Not Combine
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Do Not Combine
Pulse Frequency
Do Not Combine
Hypokalemia
Do Not Combine
high risk of complete atrioventricular block
Do Not Combine
Pulse Frequency
Do Not Combine
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Atrioventricular Block
Do Not Combine
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There are 20 known major drug interactions with Fortovase.
Common Fortovase Drug Interactions
Drug Name
Risk Level
Description
(R)-warfarin
Major
The metabolism of (R)-warfarin can be decreased when combined with Saquinavir.
(S)-Warfarin
Major
The metabolism of (S)-Warfarin can be decreased when combined with Saquinavir.
1,2-Benzodiazepine
Major
The metabolism of 1,2-Benzodiazepine can be decreased when combined with Saquinavir.
3,5-diiodothyropropionic acid
Major
The metabolism of 3,5-diiodothyropropionic acid can be decreased when combined with Saquinavir.
5-androstenedione
Major
The metabolism of 5-androstenedione can be decreased when combined with Saquinavir.
Fortovase Toxicity & Overdose Risk
The lowest toxic dose of saquinavir in both rats and mice was found to be higher than 5 grams/kg. There is not a lot of data on saquinavir overdose, however one person who ingested 8 grams of the drug did not experience any acute side effects, while another who ingested 2.4 grams experienced sore throat for 6 hours. Treatment of overdose should involve providing relief from the symptoms and supportive care; dialysis is not likely to be effective due to the drug's strong binding to proteins.
Fortovase Novel Uses: Which Conditions Have a Clinical Trial Featuring Fortovase?
Currently, 43 active trials are being conducted to assess the potential of Fortovase to combat HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus).
Condition
Clinical Trials
Trial Phases
HIV
39 Actively Recruiting
Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 1, Early Phase 1, Not Applicable, Phase 4
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