Switching ART in a Virologically Suppressed Person With Suspected Underlying Resistance
Listen to Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, provide a case-based overview of switching antiretroviral therapy in a person with viral suppression on their current regimen who has a history of virologic failure with drug-resistance mutations.
Decera Clinical Education Infectious Disease Podcast · Timothy Wilkin MD MPH
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Show Notes
In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, provides a case-based overview of switching antiretroviral therapy in a patient with viral suppression on their current regimen who has a history of virologic failure with drug-resistance mutations. Key findings from 2 relevant studies—the SWITCHMRK trial and Study 380-4030—are reviewed. The case discussion also highlights several other challenges that can be encountered in the switch setting, including incomplete immune recovery, comorbidities, and gastrointestinal intolerability of some antiretroviral drugs.
Presenter:
Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH
Professor Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
New York, New York
Content based on an online CME/CE program supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.
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