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. 2011 Dec;94(6):1697S-1702S.
doi: 10.3945/ajcn.111.019109. Epub 2011 Nov 16.

Nutrition and pharmacology: general principles and implications for HIV

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Nutrition and pharmacology: general principles and implications for HIV

Daniel J Raiten. Am J Clin Nutr. 2011 Dec.

Abstract

Food and nutrition play an intimate and inextricable role in all aspects of drug metabolism, safety, and effectiveness. Antiretroviral therapies (ART) have assumed a preeminent position in the prevention, care, and treatment of HIV and its comorbidities. The interaction between food, nutrition, and ART has become an expanding area of interest both in terms of clinical standards of care and as a target for research. Since the original review of this topic by the WHO in 2005, much has been learned (8). This article contains a review of what is known about the general relationships between nutrition and pharmacology, as well as issues specific to ART, with particular attention to their use in low- and middle-resource settings. The importance of food and nutrition on the bioavailability of drugs and vice versa has been an area of historical interest. However, much has been learned about the importance of nutritional status on drug metabolism, distribution, and effectiveness. The impact of traditional therapies (herbal/botanical) is highlighted as an area of clinical concern and one in need of further research. Additional attention is focused on the impact of individual micronutrients on drug pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Finally, attention is given to the nutritional implications of the metabolic consequences of ART, which include the potential impact of "colliding epidemics" of infection (eg, HIV, tuberculosis) and noncommunicable diseases. Much has been learned, but much remains to be accomplished to ensure the effective integration of nutritional considerations into the effective and safe use of ART.

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FIGURE 1.
Conceptual model of drug-nutrient interactions. ART, antiretroviral therapies.
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Specific relationships between HIV, treatment, health, and nutrition.

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