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Antiretroviral Therapy In Clinical Practice: A Case-based Approach

Antiretroviral Therapy In Clinical Practice: A Case-based Approach

Update: 2024-08-09
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Dr. Jackie Sherbuk, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Morsani College of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases, presents this case-based review of the use of antiretroviral therapy in HIV/AIDS patients. Dr. Sherbuk begins by reviewing and available antireturovial options, including those that are considered first line. She also covers the use of antiretrovirals in special groups, including expectant mothers, elite controllers, treatment experienced patients, HBV/HIV connected patients, and patients with chronic renal insufficiency. Lastly, Dr. Sherbuk discusses the nuances of using co-formulated combinations of antiretrovirals and mentions the newer long-acting injectable preparations.

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Antiretroviral Therapy In Clinical Practice: A Case-based Approach

Antiretroviral Therapy In Clinical Practice: A Case-based Approach

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