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Virtual Presentation

Assessing Antiretroviral Activity: A Practical Guide to Selecting New Agents for Treatment-Experienced Patients

Source: Assessing Antiretroviral Activity: A Practical Guide to Selecting New Agents for Treatment-Experienced Patients

Assessing Antiretroviral Activity: A Practical Guide to Selecting New Agents for Treatment-Experienced Patients


Faculty:

Charles B. Hicks, MD
  • Charles B. Hicks, MD

CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/21/08

Expiration Date: 11/20/09


Physicians: maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the role of resistance testing in assessing the potential activity of an antiretroviral regimen
  • Summarize clinical data pertaining to the impact of NRTI and NNRTI resistance on the efficacy of subsequent lines of therapy with agents from these classes
  • Define what is meant by a high genetic barrier to resistance and cite clinical examples as they relate to PI treatment
  • Discuss the role of agents from new classes in contributing to the number of active agents in an antiretroviral regimen
  • Summarize clinical evidence regarding the ideal number of active agents that should be included in a new antiretroviral regimen for treatment-experienced patients

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