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. 2010 May;86(2):227-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2010.03.001. Epub 2010 Mar 6.

The frequency and reasons for antiretroviral switching with specific antiretroviral associations: the SWITCH study

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The frequency and reasons for antiretroviral switching with specific antiretroviral associations: the SWITCH study

I Davidson et al. Antiviral Res. 2010 May.

Abstract

Background: We investigated the reasons for switching antiretroviral regimens, an issue rarely addressed in cohort studies.

Methods: An observed toxicity switch rate (OTSR) was calculated by Poisson regression using the number of days individuals received each individual antiretroviral drug.

Results: Of 3333 individuals receiving HAART, a total of 14% of regimens were switched, the majority occurring after 6 months of therapy. Toxicity was the major reason for switching (61%) and there were no major statistically significant differences in OTSR between the protease inhibitor (OTSR 26.4, 95% CI 18.3-37) and non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (OTSR 22.2, 95% CI 13.6-34.4) based regimes. For individual antiretrovirals, stavudine and zidovudine had significantly higher "switch" scores than all other drugs.

Conclusions: There were no differences between the major HAART classes in OTSR. We suggest that newer antiretrovirals will require differentiation in terms of longer-term toxicity, as this is the major reason for switching.

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