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How Long Does It Take Tenofovir to Damage Kidneys?

5 min read
Studies have shown that for each year of exposure to tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF), the risk of proteinuria can increase by 34%, while the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) can increase by 33%. The timeline for tenofovir to damage kidneys is highly variable, ranging from months to years, depending on the specific formulation, patient risk factors, and concurrent medications.

Why is Vemlidy better than Viread? A detailed comparison

4 min read
Clinical trials have shown that Vemlidy (tenofovir alafenamide, TAF) provides similar antiviral efficacy to Viread (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, TDF) for chronic hepatitis B at a dose less than one-tenth that of Viread. This significant difference in dosage efficiency and safety profile is at the heart of the question: why is Vemlidy better than Viread?

Tenofovir: What Is the Success Rate of Tenofovir for HIV and Hepatitis B?

2 min read
For antiretroviral-naive HIV-1 patients, tenofovir (TDF) containing regimens demonstrated virologic suppression rates of approximately 90% at 48 weeks in clinical trials. This impressive efficacy highlights a key aspect of the success rate of tenofovir in managing viral infections, though specific outcomes vary based on the treated condition, patient adherence, and the specific tenofovir formulation used.