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Changing HIV treatment
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    • Choosing the next regimen
      • Summary: Choosing the next regimen
      • Types of antiretroviral drugs
      • Factors to consider when choosing the next regimen
      • Principles of successful subsequent therapy
      • Factors predicting good outcomes
      • Changing drugs and drug classes
      • Structured treatment interruption
      • Continuing on 'failing' treatment
      • What do treatment guidelines recommend?
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    • Summary: Choosing the next regimen
    • Types of antiretroviral drugs
    • Factors to consider when choosing the next regimen
    • Principles of successful subsequent therapy
    • Factors predicting good outcomes
    • Changing drugs and drug classes
    • Structured treatment interruption
    • Continuing on 'failing' treatment
    • What do treatment guidelines recommend?

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