What's New: Adult and Adolescent ARV HIV Clinical Guidelines | NIH (original) (raw)

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September 12, 2024

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September 12, 2024

These guidelines were updated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Panel on Antiretroviral Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents (the Panel) based on key new clinical evidence on the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for the treatment of people with HIV.

New Section Added to the Guidelines

Transplantation in People With HIV

This new section has been added to provide guidance on ART management in people with HIV who are candidates or recipients of solid organ and hematopoietic cell transplants. The Panel emphasizes the importance of maintaining HIV viral suppression before and after a transplant. The addition of immunosuppressive therapy and prophylaxis against opportunistic infections to ART increases pill burden and the potential for drug–drug interactions and adverse effects. Because of the complexities of medical management, the Panel recommends that people with HIV who require transplantation be managed by a multidisciplinary team before, during, and after transplant (AIII).

Key Revisions to the Guidelines

What to Start: Initial Combination Antiretroviral Regimens for People With HIV

Several changes have been made to the Panel’s recommendations for initial ART regimens for people with HIV. The regimens recommended by the Panel as initial ART for people with HIV include those that have demonstrated clinical efficacy, have a high barrier to resistance, are well tolerated, and can be given as once-daily therapy. The Panel made the following changes to the recommended initial ART regimens:

Virologic Failure

Updates made to the Virologic Failure section include the following:

Optimizing Antiretroviral Therapy in the Setting of Viral Suppression

Updates made to the Optimizing Antiretroviral Therapy in the Setting of Viral Suppression section include the following:

HIV and the Older Person

Updates made to the HIV and the Older Person section include the following:

Substance Use Disorders and HIV

Updates made to the Substance Use Disorders and HIV section include the following:

Transgender People With HIV

Updates made to the Transgender People With HIV section include the following:

Hepatitis B Virus/HIV Coinfection

Updates made to the Hepatitis B Virus/HIV Coinfection section include the following:

Tuberculosis/HIV Coinfection

Updates made to the Tuberculosis/HIV Coinfection section include the following:

Adherence to the Continuum of Care

Updates made to the Adherence to the Continuum of Care section include the following:

Drug–Drug Interactions

Tables 24a through 24g have been updated with new PK data on interactions between ARV drugs and other drugs, including drugs that were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in the past 3 years and that may have interactions with ARV drugs.

Other Updates

Minor updates have been made to the following sections of the guidelines:

Sections Removed From the Guidelines

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