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Treatment interruptions
Information on drug 'holidays', including the advantages and disadvantages of interrupting anti-HIV therapy and UK-based clinical trials of treatment breaks.
News
  Differences found between patients stopping HAART for medical or lifestyle reasons
  Stopping nevirapine five days prior to nucleosides may avoid resistance
  Short-cycle intermittent HAART maintains undetectable viral load, but does not increase CD4 counts
  Pilot study finds weekend breaks from HAART may be possible on NNRTIs
  CD4-guided treatment interruptions safe and cost-effective, Thai study shows
Patient Information
  Late drug doses
  Treatment interruptions
Treatment & Care
  Options when treatment is failing
  Stopping drug treatment
  Structured treatment interruption
  UK switch or treatment interruption trials for people with controlled viral load


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