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Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Pediatric HIV Infection

The information in the brief version is excerpted directly from the full-text guidelines. The brief version is a compilation of the tables and boxed recommendations.

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What's New Panel Members Financial Disclosure Introduction Pregnancy and Postpartum HIV Testing and Identification of Perinatal and Postnatal HIV Exposure Preventing HIV Transmission During Infant Feeding Diagnosis of HIV in Infants and Children Clinical and Laboratory Monitoring of Pediatric HIV Infection When to Initiate Antiretroviral Treatment in Children with HIV Infection
Antiretroviral Treatment Regimens Recommended for Initial Therapy in Infants and Children with HIV
What Not to Start: Regimens Not Recommended for Initial Antiretroviral Therapy in Infants and Children
Antiretroviral Management of Infants With In Utero, Intrapartum, or Breastfeeding Exposure to HIV Special Considerations for Antiretroviral Therapy Use in Adolescents With HIV Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy in Children and Adolescents With HIV
Overview
Central Nervous System Toxicity
Dyslipidemia
Gastrointestinal Effects
Hematologic Effects
Hepatic Events
Insulin Resistance, Asymptomatic Hyperglycemia, Diabetes Mellitus
Lactic Acidosis
Lipodystrophies and Weight Gain
Nephrotoxic Effects
Osteopenia and Osteoporosis
Rash and Hypersensitivity Reactions
Overview
Modifying Antiretroviral Regimens in Children With Sustained Virologic Suppression on Antiretroviral Therapy
Recognizing and Managing Antiretroviral Treatment Failure
Antiretroviral Treatment Interruption in Children With HIV
Overview
Abacavir
Emtricitabine
Lamivudine
Tenofovir AF
Tenofovir DF
Zidovudine
Doravirine
Efavirenz
Etravirine
Nevirapine
Rilpivirine
Atazanavir
Darunavir
Lopinavir/Ritonavir
Fostemsavir
Ibalizumab
Maraviroc
Lenacapavir
Bictegravir
Cabotegravir
Dolutegravir
Elvitegravir
Raltegravir
Cobicistat
Ritonavir
Appendix A, Table 1. Antiretrovirals Available in Fixed-Dose Combination Tablets or as a Co-packaged Formulation, by Drug Class
Appendix A, Table 2. Antiretroviral Fixed-Dose Combination Tablets: Minimum Body Weights and Considerations for Use in Children and Adolescents
Overview
Didanosine
Enfuvirtide
Fosamprenavir
Indinavir
Nelfinavir
Saquinavir
Stavudine
Tipranavir
Drug Abbreviations
General Terms
Study and Trial Names
Appendix C: CDC Pediatric HIV CD4 Cell Count/Percentage and HIV-Related Diseases Categorization Appendix D: Supplemental Information

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Updated June 25, 2024 Reviewed June 25, 2024

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