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Successful rescue therapy with darunabir (TMC114) in HIV-infected patients who have failed several ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors.

Darunabir, formerly TMC114, is a new protease inhibitor (PI) under clinical development designed to be active against HIV strains resistant to currently available PI. The virological and immunological response to ritonavir-boosted darunabir was assessed in four heavily antiretroviral-experienced patients who had failed enfuvirtide and two or more previous ritonavir-boosted PI regimens, including tipranavir in one instance. All four patients reached undetectable plasma HIV-RNA levels within 8 weeks of therapy and experienced significant CD4 cell count gains.[1]

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  1. Successful rescue therapy with darunabir (TMC114) in HIV-infected patients who have failed several ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors. Poveda, E., Blanco, F., García-Gascó, P., Alcolea, A., Briz, V., Soriano, V. AIDS (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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