2021
DOI: 10.24875/aidsrev.20000108
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Is intermittent antiretroviral therapy a satisfactory strategy for the management of patients living with HIV?

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“…A more recent study called QUATUOR, including adult patients (median age of 49 years), found that a 4-day-on, 3-day-off pattern was non-inferior to the continuous pattern (7 days on) at 96 weeks [75]. Better-quality studies focusing on adolescents with long-term follow-up (96 weeks or more) are needed to determine the validity of intermittent treatment and the optimal regimens and monitoring to be used in the management of virologically suppressed ALHIV [76].…”
Section: Intermittent Antiretroviral Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more recent study called QUATUOR, including adult patients (median age of 49 years), found that a 4-day-on, 3-day-off pattern was non-inferior to the continuous pattern (7 days on) at 96 weeks [75]. Better-quality studies focusing on adolescents with long-term follow-up (96 weeks or more) are needed to determine the validity of intermittent treatment and the optimal regimens and monitoring to be used in the management of virologically suppressed ALHIV [76].…”
Section: Intermittent Antiretroviral Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%