2024
Analysis of drug–drug interactions in patients with HIV and metabolic syndrome
Tuan J, Igiraneza G, Ogbuagu O. Analysis of drug–drug interactions in patients with HIV and metabolic syndrome. Expert Opinion On Drug Metabolism & Toxicology 2024, 20: 953-965. PMID: 39230187, DOI: 10.1080/17425255.2024.2401044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDrug-drug interactionsAntiretroviral therapyMetabolic disordersMetabolic syndromeNanotechnology-based drug delivery platformsPrevalence of metabolic comorbiditiesSelection of antiretroviral therapyLong-acting antiretroviral therapyContemporary antiretroviral therapyEffective antiretroviral therapyPrevalence of metabolic disordersRepertoire of treatment optionsDrug-drug interaction dataTreat metabolic syndromeMetabolic comorbiditiesTreatment optionsDrug delivery platformPrescribing informationAnalysis of drug-drug interactionsHIVInjectable medicationsDrug prescribing informationWeight lossPWHSyndrome
2016
Steroid-exacerbated HIV-associated cutaneous Kaposi’s sarcoma immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome: ‘Where a good intention turns bad’
Chabria S, Barakat L, Ogbuagu O. Steroid-exacerbated HIV-associated cutaneous Kaposi’s sarcoma immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome: ‘Where a good intention turns bad’. International Journal Of STD & AIDS 2016, 27: 1026-1029. PMID: 26769754, DOI: 10.1177/0956462415627735.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsImmune reconstitution inflammatory syndromeReconstitution inflammatory syndromeKS-IRISInflammatory syndromeKaposi's sarcomaKS lesionsSkin lesionsKaposi's sarcoma immune reconstitution inflammatory syndromeFull virologic suppressionNeck skin lesionsParadoxical worseningVirologic suppressionAntiretroviral therapyInitial presentationImmunodeficiency syndromeSteroid useClinician awarenessFacial lesionsLesionsSyndromeSarcomaGlucocorticoidsSteroidsCase discussionChemotherapy
2015
CD8 T-Cell Lymphocytosis and Associated Clinical Syndromes in HIV-Infected Patients.
Tiberio PJ, Ogbuagu OE. CD8 T-Cell Lymphocytosis and Associated Clinical Syndromes in HIV-Infected Patients. Aids Reviews 2015, 17: 202-11. PMID: 26679852.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements