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Title: Advice requested - 3 days before med-switch
Post by: dirtycar74 on June 16, 2006, 12:24:23 am
My Doctor has ordered my pills changed, at my request, to a once-daily regimen.  I have three days more of Trizivir (twice daily regimen in combo with Kaletra) before I am to start Epzicom with the same Kaletra (both are now once daily dosage). 

Advice is requested regarding what to expect when making transition, as well as whether or not I should have any lapse/vacation of dosage to allow for, i.e., if my blood is saturated with one medication already, and I start taking another similar drug, does that pose any risk or should I stop for a few days to allow the old meds to dissipate from my system before starting the new ones?

I found out I was (+) in November 2003.  Started HAART (Kaletra+Trizivir) in April 2005.  I am undetectable (at <50c/ml) for over six months.  I am switching regimens to hopefully make it easier to maintain a near perfect adherence, since I take the pills right before bed, allowing me to not have that 'weird, semi-drunk, semi-sick-to-my-stomach' feeling I got when I was taking mid-day.

So, thanks in advance for any replies.  Feel free to post 'em here, so that others with similar questions might learn as well.
Title: Re: Advice requested - 3 days before med-switch
Post by: Jacques on June 16, 2006, 01:04:38 am
Hi Dirtycar,

Strangely I worried about this a few days ago while switching from kaletra/Combivir twice a day to one a day Reyataz/Viread/3TC.

Well, finally I guess that if there has been a "switching protocol " to follow, my doctor would have tell me. So I took my last pills of the old regimen the very last evening ( as usual) and started the new one the morning after. Everything seems to go okay so far.

and I feel so free when evening comes. No more pills to think about, should I wish to go out. ;)

Jacques
Title: Re: Advice requested - 3 days before med-switch
Post by: cubbybear on June 16, 2006, 04:57:44 am
To my knowledge the drugs in Trizivir have relatively short half lives hence the twice daily dosing schedule and leave your blood stream relatively quickly when you stop taking them.  I was on a twice daily regimen (combivir/sustiva) but switched to once daily (sustiva/truvada) and I stopped taking the combivir in the morning and took the truvada at night with the sustiva.  Because of the short half life of azt/3tc in combivir it wasn't an issue.

You should be fine to do similar.
Title: Re: Advice requested - 3 days before med-switch
Post by: newt on June 16, 2006, 09:26:02 am
Hello dirtycar

Trizivir is abavavir + AZT + 3TC.  Epzicom is abacavir + 3TC.  So basically you are dropping the AZT, which is the likely culprit for the sick feelings. 

So, expect nothing new, hopefully an improvement in the guts though.

All these drugs are nukes. 3 nukes is unnecessary really in your situation. It's a sound simplification.

- matt

(nice pic btw)
Title: Re: Advice requested - 3 days before med-switch
Post by: dirtycar74 on June 25, 2006, 03:53:00 pm
Switch made with no side-effects

Thanks everyone for the support!
Title: Re: Advice requested - 3 days before med-switch
Post by: newt on June 25, 2006, 03:56:31 pm
 ;D
Title: Re: Advice requested - 3 days before med-switch
Post by: doyourowndamndishes on June 26, 2006, 08:42:28 am
Great to hear dirtycar!

I too made with switch from Trizivir to Kivexa (Epizcom up here) and as Matt mentioned, since it's the same drugs that you are taking minus the azt, there should be no problems.  And since you have not "failed" any regimens yet there is no need to boost with norivir.  I did at first whenl I switched Kaletra for Atazanazir.  Unfortunately Norivir has similar effects on the lipid profile as Kaletra so I had to drop it.  Just a heads up, in case your doctor is not monitoring your cholesterol and tryglicerides he/she will want to as Kaletra is NOTORIOUS for screwing them up.  It took a year or two before the levels really went out of wack with me and no matter what I did to reverse it, it was to no avail: all an uphill battle.  It was not till I switched Kaletra that within 3 months the lipid profile revferted back to it's low normal range. 

Cheers,

Alan