MODULE 1 HIV: prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Part 4 - Treatment and DDIs
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Description
Tailoring antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens for each patient is crucial to achieve optimal HIV treatment outcomes. This course covers key factors to consider when selecting ART, including patient comorbidities, potential drug-drug interactions, HIV viral load, and viral variants. Part of the "Test My Knowledge: HIV" programme, it offers concise elearning for healthcare professionals who care for or interact with people living with HIV, such as hospital doctors, nurses, general physicians, and programme managers. Developed by leading HIV experts Dr. Jürgen Rockstroh, Dr. Nittaya Phanuphak, and Dr. Tristan Barber, the programme aims to enhance knowledge, reduce stigma, and improve patient care. Funded by an unrestricted educational grant from Gilead without sponsor influence.
The full course includes
- About this course
- ART initiation
- Abacavir
- M184V
- PIs
- NNRTI
- INSTIs
- HIV-2
- Drug-drug interactions
- Hepatic and renal impairments
- Prescribing in elderly PLWH
- ART in persons with swallowing difficulties
- Final quiz
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