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Introduction |
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Important Information for Users of This Pocket Guide |
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Abbreviations Used in This Pocket Guide |
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Drug Information |
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Drug Table 1. Antiretroviral Agent Characteristics |
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Drug Table 2. Antiretroviral Agents, Class Adverse Reactions |
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Drug Table 3. Antiretroviral Agents, Adverse Reactions: “Black Box” Warnings |
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Drug Table 4. Combination Antiretroviral Therapy, Dose Adjustments |
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Drug Table 5. Drug Interactions: Contraindicated Combinations |
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Drug Table 6. Drug Interactions: Nucleosides |
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Drug Table 7. Drug Interactions: Combinations with PIs or NNRTIs Requiring Dose Modifications |
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Antiretroviral Therapy |
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Adult ART Table 1. When to Start Therapy |
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Adult ART Table 2. Suggested Minimum Target Trough Levels |
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Adult ART Table 3. Starting Regimens for Antiretroviral Naïve Patients |
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Adult ART Table 4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Antiretroviral Regimens |
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Adult ART Table 5. Antiretroviral Regimens or Components That Are Not Generally Recommended |
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Adult ART Table 6. Laboratory Monitoring |
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Adult ART Table 7. Resistance Mutations |
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Therapeutic Failure |
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Adult ART Table 8.Methods to Achieve Readiness to Start HAART & Maintain Adherence |
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Adult ART Table 9. National Cholesterol Education Program: Indications for Dietary or Drug Therapy for Hyperlipidemia |
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Adult ART Table 10. Drug Therapy for Hyperlipidemia |
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Pregnancy And HIV |
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Antiretroviral Therapy in Pregnancy |
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Pregnancy Table 1. Preferred Antiretroviral Agents |
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Pregnancy Table 2. Antiretroviral Agents: Pharmacokinetic and Toxicity Data |
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Pregnancy Table 3. Antiretroviral Drugs for Delivery |
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Pregnancy Table 4. Pregnancy Issues |
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Pregnancy Table 5. Clinical Scenarios and Management of Untreated Pregnant Patients Including C-Section |
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Pregnancy Table 6. Clinical Scenarios and Management of Treated Pregnant Patients Including C-Section |
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Pregnancy Table 7. Delivery Procedures and Therapy |
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Prevention
Of HIV For Providers In Three Steps |
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Step 1. Screen Patients for Risk Behaviors |
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Step 2. Behavioral Interventions |
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Step 3. Partner Counseling and Notification |
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Opportunistic Infections |
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Adult OI Table 1. 2001 USPHS/IDSA Guidelines for Prevention of Opportunistic Infections |
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Tuberculosis and HIV |
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Adult OI Table 2. Recommended Drug Regimens for Treatment of Latent TB in HIV Co-infected Adults |
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Adult OI Table 3. Monitoring of Patients on Latent TB Prophylaxis |
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Special Considerations for TB Treatment with HIV Co-infection |
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Adult OI Table 4.Treatment of Drug-Susceptible TB |
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Adult OI Table 5. Doses of Antituberculosis Drugs – First-line Drugs |
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Adult OI Table 6. Special Considerations for TB Treatment with HIV Co-infection |
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Occupational HIV Postexposure Prophylaxis (PEP) |
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Considerations in Occupational Exposure to HIV |
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Occupational Postexposure Table 1. Exposure Contingencies |
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Occupational Postexposure Table 2. Indications for HIV PEP |
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Management of Health Care Workers (HCWs) With Potential HIV Exposure |
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Occupational Postexposure Table 3. Recommended Regimens |
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Resources for Consultation |
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