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“Single tablet regimens make it easier for HIV patients to take their
treatment consistently every day, which may improve their health
outcomes,” said Jürgen Rockstroh, MD, Professor of Medicine,
This approval is supported by 48-week data from two pivotal Phase 3 studies in which Stribild met its primary objective of non-inferiority compared to Atripla® (efavirenz 600 mg/emtricitabine 200 mg/tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate) 245 mg) (Study 102) and to a regimen containing ritonavir-boosted atazanavir plus Truvada® (emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate)) (Study 103).
“We look forward to making Stribild available to HIV-treating physicians
and their patients throughout the
Stribild is also approved in
Stribild is the third single tablet HIV regimen developed by Gilead to
become available in
About Stribild
Stribild contains four Gilead compounds in a complete once-daily, single tablet regimen: elvitegravir 150 mg; cobicistat 150 mg; emtricitabine 200 mg; and tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate) 245 mg.
Elvitegravir is a member of the integrase inhibitor class of
antiretroviral compounds. Integrase inhibitors interfere with HIV
replication by blocking the ability of the virus to integrate into the
genetic material of human cells. Elvitegravir was licensed by Gilead
from
Cobicistat is Gilead’s proprietary potent mechanism-based inhibitor of cytochrome P450 3A (CYP3A), an enzyme that metabolizes drugs in the body.
Marketing applications for elvitegravir and cobicistat as standalone
agents are currently under review in the
Elvitegravir and cobicistat as standalone agents are investigational products and their safety and efficacy have not yet been established.
EU Important Product Information About Stribild
Lactic acidosis, usually associated with hepatic steatosis, has been reported with the use of nucleoside analogues. Lactic acidosis has a high mortality and patients at increased risk should be followed closely.
Stribild should not be taken with any of the following due to the potential for serious and/or life-threatening events or loss of virologic response and possible resistance to Stribild:
- alpha 1-adrenoreceptor antagonists: alfuzosin
- antiarrhythmics: amiodarone, quinidine
- anticonvulsants: carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin
- antimycobacterials: rifampicin
- ergot derivatives: dihydroergotamine, ergometrine, ergotamine
- gastrointestinal motility agents: cisapride
- herbal products: St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum)
- HMG Co-A reductase inhibitors: lovastatin, simvastatin
- neuroleptics: pimozide
- PDE-5 inhibitors: sildenafil for treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension
- sedatives/hypnotics: orally administered midazolam, triazolam
As a fixed combination, Stribild should not be administered concomitantly with other medicinal products containing tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate), lamivudine or adefovir dipivoxil used for the treatment of hepatitis B virus infection.
Emtricitabine and tenofovir are primarily excreted by the kidneys by a combination of glomerular filtration and active tubular secretion. Renal failure, renal impairment, elevated creatinine, hypophosphataemia and proximal tubulopathy (including Fanconi syndrome) have been reported with the use of tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate).
Patients who have previously discontinued treatment with tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate) due to renal toxicity should not be treated with Stribild.
Patients should have creatinine clearance calculated and urine glucose and urine protein determined prior to initiating Stribild therapy.
Stribild should not be initiated in patients with creatinine clearance below 70 mL/min. It is recommended that Stribild is not initiated in patients with creatinine clearance
Creatinine clearance, serum phosphate, urine glucose and urine protein should be monitored every four weeks during the first year and then every three months. More frequent monitoring of renal function should be considered in patients at risk for renal impairment.
Cobicistat inhibits the tubular secretion of creatinine and may cause modest increases in serum creatinine and modest declines in creatinine clearance. Patients who experience a confirmed increase in serum creatinine of greater than 26.5 μmol/L (0.3 mg/dL) from baseline should be closely monitored for renal safety.
Renal function should be re-evaluated within one week if serum phosphate is
If creatinine clearance is confirmed as
There are currently inadequate data to determine whether co-administration of tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate) and cobicistat is associated with a greater risk of renal adverse reactions compared with regimens that include tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate) without cobicistat.
Stribild should be avoided with concurrent or recent use of a nephrotoxic medicinal product due to the increased risk of renal adverse reactions (with the tenofovir disoproxil (as fumarate) component of Stribild).
Bone abnormalities (infrequently leading to fractures) may be associated with proximal renal tubulopathy and appropriate consultation should be obtained if suspected.
Stribild has not been studied in patients with severe hepatic impairment (CPT Score C).
Discontinuation of Stribild therapy in patients co-infected with HIV and hepatitis B virus (HBV) may be associated with severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis. Patients co-infected with HIV and HBV who discontinue Stribild should be closely monitored with both clinical and laboratory follow-up for at least several months after stopping treatment. If appropriate, initiation of hepatitis B therapy may be warranted. In patients with advanced liver disease or cirrhosis, treatment discontinuation is not recommended since post treatment exacerbation of hepatitis may lead to hepatic decompensation.
Immune Reactivation Syndrome has been reported in patients treated with combination therapy, including the components of Stribild.
Combination therapy has been associated with the redistribution of body fat (lipodystrophy) in HIV patients. The long-term consequences of these events are currently unknown.
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