Resgate TARV, o que fazer quando falha o tratamento ANTI-HIV? - Renato Cassol Médico Infectologista

Consistent and adequate adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a determining factor in the effective management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. ART, composed of combinations of antiretroviral medications, aims to control viral replication, prevent progression to AIDS, and preserve immune function. Maintaining stable therapeutic drug concentrations is crucial to achieving and sustaining viral suppression. Inadequate adherence, characterized by interruptions or inconsistencies in medication intake, can result in suboptimal drug levels, favoring the emergence of viral resistance and compromising treatment efficacy. HIV resistance to antiretroviral medications is a serious concern, highlighting the importance of adherence as a key component in preserving therapeutic efficacy. Non-adherence is also associated with clinical relapse, deterioration of health, and an increased risk of virus transmission. HIV COURSE: FROM ZERO TO DISEASE CONTROL: https://www.renatocassol.com/cursos Who is Dr. Renato Cassol? https://www.renatocassol.com/perfil Learn more about infectious diseases: https://www.renatocassol.com Contact: https://www.renatocassol.com/contato WhatsApp (51)99174-8458 Telemedicine: https://www.renatocassol.com/telemedi... Subscribe to the YouTube channel so we can continue to make quality videos about medicine! Thank you all! Dr. Renato Cassol F. da Silva CREMERS 27101 RQE 18823 ** Legal Notice ** None of the information contained on this website is intended to replace consultation with a specialist physician, nor is it intended as a treatment recommendation. All information, however, is based on the latest published articles on the respective areas of Medicine. The opinions expressed are not affiliated with any institution. The information contained herein does not replace medical evaluation. The autonomy of the doctor and the patient must always be respected; do not self-medicate. The author has no conflicts of interest.