A randomized controlled trial of single-class maintenance therapy with abacavir/lamivudine/zidovudine after standard triple antiretroviral induction therapy: final 96-week results from the FREE study.

Author: BiermanWfw, BravenboerB, GisolfEh, GroeneveldPhp, HoepelmanA I M, KoopmansP P, LangebeekN, LegrandJ C, MulderP G H, RichterC, SprengerH G, Ten KateR W, Ten NapelC H H, VriesendorpR, van der WerfTs

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to test the antiviral efficacy of a triple nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) regimen, with potential beneficial metabolic effects, as maintenance therapy after induction with dual NRTIs and a boosted protease inhibitor (PI). METHODS: An open-labe...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12186

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Triple Nucleoside Therapy for HIV: Finding Stability in the Shifting Sands

HIV treatment is a constant struggle against a constantly evolving enemy. This study investigates the efficacy of a triple nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) regimen as maintenance therapy after initial treatment with a combination of dual NRTIs and a boosted protease inhibitor (PI). The researchers found that switching to a single-class NRTI regimen after successful induction therapy resulted in similar antiviral efficacy compared to continuing the PI-based regimen, with the added benefit of improved serum lipids. This finding is like discovering a stable oasis in the shifting sands of HIV treatment, offering a potentially safer and more effective long-term strategy.

The Oasis of Triple Nucleoside Therapy: A Stable Long-Term Solution for HIV?

The results of this study suggest that a triple NRTI regimen may offer a viable and potentially beneficial long-term maintenance therapy for HIV-infected patients. This finding is like discovering a hidden spring in the desert – offering a refreshing and sustainable source of hope for those living with HIV.

Navigating the Desert of HIV Treatment: Seeking Effective and Sustainable Solutions

This research underscores the need for ongoing research and development of new treatment strategies for HIV. It highlights the importance of finding therapies that are not only effective but also sustainable and well-tolerated over the long term. This is like navigating a vast desert, where the search for a sustainable oasis is crucial for survival and well-being.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

The discovery of a potentially effective and well-tolerated single-class NRTI regimen for HIV maintenance therapy offers a glimmer of hope in the vast desert of HIV treatment. This research provides a new avenue for exploration and may lead to more effective and sustainable solutions for those living with HIV.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2015-08-25
  2. Date Revised 2015-01-19
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

25472825

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1111/hiv.12186

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