Tybost
Tybost (cobicistat) is a booster medication that is used to raise the medication levels of other HIV antiretrovirals (ARVs) in your body.
What is Tybost (cobicistat)?
What is Tybost (cobicistat) used for?
- HIV treatment, in combination with Reyataz (atazanavir) or Prezista (darunavir) once daily
How Tybost (cobicistat) works
Tybost (cobicistat) slows down an enzyme in our liver called CYP3A4. CYP3A4 metabolizes a lot of medications. By slowing down this enzyme, Tybost (cobicistat) can raise the levels of HIV ARV medications metabolized by CYP3A4.
Drug facts
| Common Brands | Tybost |
|---|---|
| Drug Class | HIV ARV |
| Controlled Substance Classification | Not a controlled medication |
| Generic Status | No lower-cost generic available |
| Availability | Prescription only |
Side effects of Tybost (cobicistat)
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Common Side Effects
- Yellowing of the skin and eyes (6%)
- Rash (5%)
Less Common Side Effects
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Headache
- High blood sugar
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Pros and cons of Tybost (cobicistat)
Pros
- Raises the medication levels of other HIV ARVs
- Available in combination tablets with many other HIV ARVs
- Easy once daily dosing
- Dose is the same for adults and children
Cons
- No activity against HIV
- Can't be used with all the protease inhibitors; Can only be used with Reyataz (atazanavir) and Prezista (darunavir)
- Interacts with many other medications
- Not a good option for people with kidney problems who are also taking tenofovir
Pharmacist tips for Tybost (cobicistat)
- Take Tybost (cobicistat) with food and at the same time as the drug it is boosting (Reyataz or Prezista).
- If you're familiar with HIV ARVs, you might notice that Tybost (cobicistat) acts a lot like Norvir (ritonavir). Even though both of these medications are boosters, they are not interchangeable. If Tybost (cobicistat) is prescribed as a single HIV ARV, and not in a HIV ARV combo, then it can ONLY be used with Reyataz (atazanavir) or Prezista (darunavir) once daily.
- Talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new medications. Tybost (cobicistat) interacts with a lot of medications, and make the levels in your body too high. Also make sure to tell your providers if you stop taking Tybost (cobicistat). Your providers might have lowered the dose of your other medications to adjust for the interaction.
- Keep your regularly scheduled provider visits and lab appointments. These make sure your HIV ARVs are working against the virus without causing harmful side effects.
- Tybost (cobicistat) is not recommended for people who are pregnant. Make sure you talk to your healthcare provider about your plans for becoming pregnant or options for birth control. If you become pregnant while taking Tybost (cobicistat), continue to take it and schedule an appointment with your provider as soon as possible. Do not stop taking it on your own.
Risks and warnings for Tybost (cobicistat)
Tybost (cobicistat) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
CHANGES IN KIDNEY FUNCTION
- Risk factors: History of kidney damage | Taking Viread (tenofovir)
Tybost (cobicistat) can cause kidney damage or changes to your kidney function blood tests. This is more common in people with a history of kidney damage and those taking the older verion of tenofovir as part of their HIV ARV regimen. Make sure to have routine labs drawn so your provider can monitor your kidney function.
DRUG INTERACTIONS
- Risk factors: Taking other medications or supplements
Tybost (cobicistat) interacts with a lot of medications. The interaction usually makes the level of the other medication too high, and can lead to serious or fatal side effects. There are also medications that can lower the amount of Tybost (cobicistat) in your body, which will also lead to lower amounts of HIV ARVs that are boosted by Tybost (cobicistat). Talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist before starting or stopping any medications.
Tybost (cobicistat) WITH OTHER HIV ARVS
Tybost (cobicistat) can be a great addition to your HIV ARV regimen, but it can't be used with all HIV ARVs. It is only approved with certain protease inhibitors: atazanavir (Reyataz) and once-daily darunavir (Prezista), NOT twice-daily darunavir. It also can't be used with many NNRTIs, like Sustiva (efavirenz). Even though it's a booster like Norvir (ritonavir), it can't be used in place of Norvir (ritonavir) in a regimen. You should never be prescribed a HIV ARV regimen that includes Tybost (cobicistat) and Norvir (ritonavir).
Tybost (cobicistat) dosage
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 150mg | 30 tablets | $308.38 | $10.28 |
Typical dosage for Tybost (cobicistat)
The typical dose is 150 mg once daily, at the same time as Reyataz (atazanavir) 300 mg or Prezista (darunavir) 800 mg with food.