Module

The Next Generation of NNRTIs

Source: The Clinical Impact of Next-Generation NNRTIs: Recent Research and Practical Treatment Strategies

The Next Generation of NNRTIs


Faculty:

  • Anton L. Pozniak, MD, FRCP

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 09/14/07

Expiration Date: 09/13/08


Physicians: maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

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Learning Objectives

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

  • Identify the strengths and limitations of the first-generation NNRTIs
  • Discuss data from randomized clinical trials investigating next-generation NNRTIs
  • Describe next-generation NNRTIs in early clinical and preclinical development

Topics covered include:

  • Do We Need Next-Generation NNRTIs?
  • The First-Generation NNRTIs: Efficacy
  • The First-Generation NNRTIs: Toxicity
  • The First-Generation NNRTIs: Resistance
  • The First-Generation NNRTIs: Effect of Primary Resistance
  • The First-Generation NNRTIs: Adherence and Resistance Mutations
  • The Next-Generation NNRTIs
  • The Next-Generation NNRTIs: Etravirine (TMC125)
  • The Next-Generation NNRTIs: Rilpivirine (TMC278)
  • Other Next-Generation NNRTIs in Clinical and Preclinical Development
  • Implications of Next-Generation NNRTIs on Clinical Practice
  • Summary and Conclusions


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