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A New Day for HIV Treatment

A New Day for HIV Treatment

FromThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & Tomorrow


A New Day for HIV Treatment

FromThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & Tomorrow

ratings:
Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Sep 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Academy Executive Director, Bruce Packett, is joined by clinical HIV Pharmacist™ Dr. Brooke Stevens to discuss new and novel antiretroviral therapies including single pill regimens and long-acting injectables. These new regimens allow antiretroviral therapy to be administered less frequently, making it potentially easier for patients to remain adherent.They discuss who might be good candidates to consider switching to novel formulations and modalities, as well as trends in which patients are interested in switching.  But there are some barriers to uptake of these novel treatments, including prior authorization requirements and challenges with rolling out new therapies. About Dr. Stevens:Dr. Brooke Stevens is the specialty pharmacy clinical manager at Indiana University Health in Indianapolis, Indiana and a clinical pharmacist at LifeCare Clinic at Methodist Hospital as well as the Ryan White Center for Pediatric Infectious Disease and Global Health at Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health.******** Questions about this topic? E-mail podcast@aahivm.org to get connected with Bruce or any of our guests. Are you a medical provider and want to join the conversation? Make your voice heard in the Academy Communities and connect with other HIV clinicians! To learn more about the Academy, visit www.aahivm.org
Released:
Sep 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (12)

In the Academy Exchange, we discuss the latest advances in HIV prevention, care and treatment as well as examine the societal and systemic issues facing people with and at risk for HIV. Brought to you by the American Academy of HIV Medicine and its Executive Director, Bruce Packett, this series of interviews with clinical, research, epidemiological, public health and advocacy experts will demystify the current HIV landscape and point towards future developments. To learn more about the Academy, visit: https://aahivm.org.