Factors associated with the number of drugs in darunavir/cobicistat regimens.
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Background: Darunavir/cobicistat can be used as mono, dual, triple or more than triple therapy.
Objectives: To assess factors associated with the number of drugs in darunavir/cobicistat regimens.
Methods: A nationwide retrospective cohort study of consecutive HIV-infected patients initiating darunavir/cobicistat in Spain from July 2015 to May 2017. Baseline characteristics, efficacy and safety at 48 weeks were compared according to the number of drugs used.
Results: There were 761 patients (75% men, 98% were antiretroviral-experienced, 32% had prior AIDS, 84% had HIV RNA <50 copies/mL and 88% had ≥200 CD4 cells/mm3) who initiated darunavir/cobicistat as mono (n=308, 40%), dual (n=173, 23%), triple (n=253, 33%) or four-drug (n=27, 4%) therapy. Relative to monotherapy, triple therapy was more common in men aged <50 years, with prior AIDS and darunavir plus ritonavir use, and with CD4 cells <200/mm3 and with detectable viral load at initiation of darunavir/cobicistat; dual therapy was more common with previous intravenous drug use, detectable viral load at initiation of darunavir/cobicistat and no prior darunavir plus ritonavir; and four-drug therapy was more common with prior AIDS and detectable viral load at initiation of darunavir/cobicistat. Monotherapy and dual therapy showed a trend to better virological responses than triple therapy. CD4 responses and adverse effects did not differ among regimens.
Discussion: Darunavir/cobicistat use in Spain has been tailored according to clinical characteristics of HIV-infected patients. Monotherapy and dual therapy have been common and preferentially addressed to older patients with a better HIV status, suggesting that health issues other than HIV infection may have been strong determinants of its prescription.
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Martinez E, Negredo E, Knobel H, Ocampo A, Sanz J, Garcia-Fraile L, Martin-Carbonero L, Lozano F, Gonzalez-Domenech CM, Gutierrez M, Montero M, Boix V, Payeras A, Torralba M, Gonzalez-Cordon A, Moreno A, Alejos B, Perez-Elias MJ; GeSIDA 9316 CODAR Study Group. Factors associated with the number of drugs in darunavir/cobicistat regimens. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2020 Jan 1;75(1):208-214. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkz399.
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