Toxicity & side effects: switching therapy
DEFINITION
- Modification of ART regimen in virologically suppressed patients[3]
- Reduce or prevent toxicity
- Newer regimens are associated with fewer serious adverse effects. From 2011 to 2017, Swedish registry found that reporting of side effects decreased from 32% to 15%.[8]
- PLWH initiating ART in trials report short-term adverse effects infrequently (< 10%).
- Improve long-term adherence by reducing pill burden and dosing frequency OR eliminating dietary requirements[2]
- Avoid long-term ART toxicities, especially in setting of co-morbidities, such as cardiovascular, kidney, or metabolic disease
- Avoid drug interactions
- For example, in solid organ transplantation, drug-drug interactions occur between protease inhibitors (i.e., DRV) or pharmacokinetic boosters (i.e., cobi) and required immunosuppressive medications (i.e., tacrolimus).[2]
- Liverpool HIV Drug Interactions website is essential resource for checking HIV drug-drug interactions. Accessed 10/12/22 at https://www.hiv-druginteractions.org/
- For example, in solid organ transplantation, drug-drug interactions occur between protease inhibitors (i.e., DRV) or pharmacokinetic boosters (i.e., cobi) and required immunosuppressive medications (i.e., tacrolimus).[2]
- Exercise option of long-acting injectable ART
- Reduce or prevent toxicity
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Last updated: October 19, 2022
Citation
Spacek, Lisa A. "Toxicity & Side Effects: Switching Therapy." Johns Hopkins HIV Guide, The Johns Hopkins University, 2022. Johns Hopkins Guides, www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_HIV_Guide/545206/all/Toxicity_&.
Spacek LA. Toxicity & side effects: switching therapy. Johns Hopkins HIV Guide. The Johns Hopkins University; 2022. https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_HIV_Guide/545206/all/Toxicity_&. Accessed October 28, 2025.
Spacek, L. A. (2022). Toxicity & side effects: switching therapy. In Johns Hopkins HIV Guide. The Johns Hopkins University. https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_HIV_Guide/545206/all/Toxicity_&
Spacek LA. Toxicity & Side Effects: Switching Therapy [Internet]. In: Johns Hopkins HIV Guide. The Johns Hopkins University; 2022. [cited 2025 October 28]. Available from: https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_HIV_Guide/545206/all/Toxicity_&.
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