
doi: 10.1007/bf02976566
pmid: 11059817
As we enter the new millennium, there have been dramatic improvements in the care of patients with HIV infection. These have prolonged life and decreased morbidity and mortality. There are fourteen currently available antiretrovirals approved in the United States for the treatment of this infection. The medications, including their pharmacokinetic properties, side effects, and dosing are reviewed. In addition, the current approach to the use of these medicines is discussed.
Anti-HIV Agents, Pregnancy, Occupational Exposure, HIV, Humans, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors, Female, HIV Infections, HIV Protease Inhibitors, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
Anti-HIV Agents, Pregnancy, Occupational Exposure, HIV, Humans, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors, Female, HIV Infections, HIV Protease Inhibitors, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
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