CCO Treatment Updates
Novel Classes of Antiretrovirals: Update on CCR5 Antagonists and Integrase Inhibitors
On-Demand Video Conference
Novel Classes of Antiretrovirals: Update on CCR5 Antagonists and Integrase Inhibitors
CME Program Director: Joseph J. Eron, Jr., MD

- Joel E. Gallant, MD, MPH
- Daniel R. Kuritzkes, MD
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 Joel Gallant, MD, presents and discusses the latest data on novel classes of antiretroviral agents and their potential future role in HIV management strategies. Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss the need for novel antiretroviral agents
- Describe recent data on agents in novel classes, including chemokine coreceptor antagonists and integrase inhibitors
- Review the clinical settings in which novel antiretroviral agents may find application
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CCO Slidesets
Clinical Data and Development of Agents in Novel Antiretroviral Classes
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Format: Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt) | File size: 804 KB
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How, Where, and When to Use New Agents
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Format: Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt) | File size: 1,255 KB
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Why Do We Need New Antiretroviral Drugs in Novel Classes and How Do They Work?
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Format: Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt) | File size: 1,516 KB
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Educational Module
Novel Classes of Antiretrovirals: Update on CCR5 Antagonists and Integrase Inhibitors
CME Program Director: Joseph J. Eron, Jr., MD
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 Joel Gallant, MD, reviews the latest data on novel classes of antiretroviral agents and describes how promising new agents may be employed in the treatment of HIV-infected patients in future. Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss the need for novel antiretroviral agents
- Describe recent data on agents in novel classes, including chemokine coreceptor antagonists and integrase inhibitors
- Review the clinical settings in which novel antiretroviral agents may find application
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