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ART Switch Strategies: Year in Review and Next Year’s Trends
AMA/ABS/ANCC/ACPE - Video
One of the most active areas in HIV research is ART switch strategies in virologically suppressed patients with HIV (PWH). Recent switch studies highlight the use of INSTI-, non-INSTI, and long-acting ART regimens as well as a shifting in strategies–from one of only achieving viral suppression towards also addressing simplification, minimizing long-term toxicities, managing comorbidities, and improving quality of life. This activity is designed to update healthcare professionals with the latest cutting-edge evidence on ART switch strategies in virologically suppressed PWH that were reported in 2025 as well as discuss their implications on patient management trends for 2026.
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Paul Sax, MD
Paul Sax, MD
Clinical Director
Division of Infectious Diseases
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
 


Paul Sax, MD
Paul Sax, MD
Clinical Director
Division of Infectious Diseases
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
One of the most active areas in HIV research is ART switch strategies in virologically suppressed patients with HIV (PWH). Recent switch studies highlight the use of INSTI-, non-INSTI, and long-acting ART regimens as well as a shifting in strategies–from one of only achieving viral suppression towards also addressing simplification, minimizing long-term toxicities, managing comorbidities, and improving quality of life. This activity is designed to update healthcare professionals with the latest cutting-edge evidence on ART switch strategies in virologically suppressed PWH that were reported in 2025 as well as discuss their implications on patient management trends for 2026.
Click ‘Continue to Activity’ to begin and claim up to
0.50 AMA, ABS, ANCC, or ACPE credit/contact hour(s) after completion
Paul Sax, MD
Paul Sax, MD
Clinical Director
Division of Infectious Diseases
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School


 


 

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Supported by an independent educational grant from Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC

Launch/Release Date: November 20, 2025
Activity Expiration Date: October 31, 2026

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