This randomized study evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of continued treatment with protease inhibitor plus nucleoside-analogue combination regimens (n = 79) or a change to the simplified regimen of abacavir-lamivudine-zidovudine (n = 84) in patients with suppressed human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA for ⩾6 months who did not have the reverse transcriptase 215 mutation. After a median follow-up of 84 weeks, virologic failure was 6% in the continuation and 15% in the simplified group (P = .081). Previous zidovudine monotherapy or dual therapy and archived reverse transcriptase resistance mutations in HIV-1 DNA at baseline were significant predictors of failure. Study treatment was discontinued because of adverse events in ...
Purpose: To assess the virologic and immunologic outcome of a treatment simplification strategy base...
Background: Single-drug class regimens with nucleoside/nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (...
Objective: Simplification of antiretroviral therapy in patients with suppressed viremia may minimize...
This randomized study evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of continued treatment with protease i...
This randomized study evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of continued treatment with protease i...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to test the antiviral efficacy of a triple nucleoside reverse tra...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to test the antiviral efficacy of a triple nucleoside reverse tra...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate predictors of continued HIV RNA viral load suppression in individuals swit...
Maintenance with a triple nucleoside reverse transcriptase Inhibitor (NRTI) regimen after successful...
Maintenance with a triple nucleoside reverse transcriptase Inhibitor (NRTI) regimen after successful...
Maintenance with a triple nucleoside reverse transcriptase Inhibitor (NRTI) regimen after successful...
Based on data from clinical practice, we evaluated the effectiveness and safety of switching to abac...
Background: The efficacy and safety of adding a protease inhibitor to two nucleoside analogues to tr...
Background. Our objective was to compare the rate of viral rebound and therapy failure in patients r...
Objectives: Based on data from clinical practice, we evaluated the effectiveness and safety of switc...
Purpose: To assess the virologic and immunologic outcome of a treatment simplification strategy base...
Background: Single-drug class regimens with nucleoside/nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (...
Objective: Simplification of antiretroviral therapy in patients with suppressed viremia may minimize...
This randomized study evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of continued treatment with protease i...
This randomized study evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of continued treatment with protease i...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to test the antiviral efficacy of a triple nucleoside reverse tra...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to test the antiviral efficacy of a triple nucleoside reverse tra...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate predictors of continued HIV RNA viral load suppression in individuals swit...
Maintenance with a triple nucleoside reverse transcriptase Inhibitor (NRTI) regimen after successful...
Maintenance with a triple nucleoside reverse transcriptase Inhibitor (NRTI) regimen after successful...
Maintenance with a triple nucleoside reverse transcriptase Inhibitor (NRTI) regimen after successful...
Based on data from clinical practice, we evaluated the effectiveness and safety of switching to abac...
Background: The efficacy and safety of adding a protease inhibitor to two nucleoside analogues to tr...
Background. Our objective was to compare the rate of viral rebound and therapy failure in patients r...
Objectives: Based on data from clinical practice, we evaluated the effectiveness and safety of switc...
Purpose: To assess the virologic and immunologic outcome of a treatment simplification strategy base...
Background: Single-drug class regimens with nucleoside/nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (...
Objective: Simplification of antiretroviral therapy in patients with suppressed viremia may minimize...