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Three-year follow-up of protease inhibitor-based regimen simplification in HIV-infected patients
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Sustained Virological SuppressionHiv/aids CounsellingProtease InhibitorTreatment And PreventionPharmacologyAntiviral Drug DevelopmentTreatment OptionVirologyAntiviral TherapyPharmacotherapyAssigned TherapyHivAntiviral DrugMedicineHiv-infected Patients
Patients with sustained virological suppression on protease inhibitor (PI)-based therapy were randomly assigned to switch the PI to nevirapine (n = 155), efavirenz (n = 156), or abacavir (n = 149) and were followed for at least 3 years regardless of the discontinuation of assigned therapy. There was a higher probability of maintaining virological suppression after 3 years of follow-up with nevirapine or efavirenz than with abacavir. In contrast, abacavir showed a lower incidence of adverse effects leading to drug discontinuation.
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