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Confusing mechanisms, class names, and AEs for antiretrovirals? In one crisp session, we map virus life-cycle → drug targets, decode regimens, and fix every common MCQ trap you’ll see in Prof/NEET-PG/INI-CET/FMGE. What you’ll learn ✅ Life-cycle map → Drug targets: entry/attachment, fusion, reverse transcription, integration, proteolysis, budding Drug classes & prototypes (with one-liners): NRTIs: zidovudine, lamivudine, emtricitabine, abacavir, tenofovir → chain termination NNRTIs: efavirenz, nevirapine, rilpivirine, etravirine → allosteric RT block PIs: lopinavir/ritonavir, atazanavir, darunavir → viral maturation block INSTIs: raltegravir, dolutegravir, bictegravir → integrase strand transfer block Entry/Fusion: maraviroc (CCR5), enfuvirtide (gp41) (Plus update pearls: fostemsavir/gp120 attach-inhib, lenacapavir/capsid—know the names) Regimen logic (exam language): Typical backbone = 2 NRTIs + 1 INSTI; why dolutegravir-based combos dominate exam stems Adverse effects you must recall: Zidovudine → anemia/neutropenia Tenofovir → renal + bone (fanconi/↓BMD) Abacavir → HLA-B*57:01 hypersensitivity (screen!) Efavirenz → CNS effects/dreams, rash Nevirapine → hepatotoxicity, rash Atazanavir → indirect hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice without hepatitis) Ritonavir → CYP3A inhibitor/booster (DDIs!) Drug–drug interactions (high-yield): PIs/NNRTIs with CYP; rifampicin induction & dose implications; antacids/chelation with INSTIs Special situations: pregnancy clues in MCQs, TB co-infection interactions, renal/hepatic considerations PEP/PrEP basics (concept check): start early, typical 28-day PEP; PrEP = NRTI backbone logic (TDF/FTC concept) Memory tools & exam hacks: class → mechanism mnemonic, “which AE pairs with which drug,” quick life-cycle redraw 👉 Enroll now on the MedLive App (Android & iOS—search “MedLive by Dr Priyanka”). Pre-booking open—secure your seat today. High-Rank SEO Tags To connect with all my social accounts https://linktr.ee/dr.priyankas Connect with me on Instagram: / medlivebydrpriy. . #medlive #drpriyankasachdev #NEETPG #FMGE #neetpg2023 #MBBS #MedicalSchool #Doctor #NEET #NEXT #HowtostudyMBBS #2ndYearMBBS