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Nothin' but class
...Will that be on the test?...
Wanna go to CYPs?
Say my name, say my name
100
The cells HIV primarily attacks
What is t-helper cells (CD4)?
100
The class of ARVs most associated with GI upset and hyperlipidemia.
What are the protease inhibitors?
100
The test that measures the amount of HIV in a patient's blood.
What is the HIV RNA (viral load)?
100
The ARV that should be taken on an empty stomach.
What is efavirenz?
100
The brand name for the combination product that includes tenofovir, emtricitabine, and efavirenz.
What is Atripla?
200
The CD4 cutoff which requires consideration for prophylaxis of opportunistic infections.
What is 200 cells/mm3?
200
The class of ARVs most associated with rash.
What are the NNRTIs?
200
The test that monitors the patient's t-helper cells.
What is the CD4 count?
200
The NNRTIs that need to be taken with food.
What are rilpivirine and etravirine?
200
The brand name for the combination product that includes tenofovir, emtricitabine, elvitegravir, and cobicistat.
What is Stribild?
300
The median time for progression from HIV to AIDS.
What is 10 years?
300
The class of ARVs most associated with increased transaminases.
What are the NNRTIs?
300
The test that is required before administration of abacavir.
What is the HLA B*5701 allele?
300
The two ARVs that requires acidity for absorption.
What are atazanavir and rilpivirine?
300
The brand name for the combination product that includes tenofovir, emtricitabine, and rilpivirine.
What is Complera?
400
The transfer of HIV from mother to child is know as this type of transmission.
What is VERTICAL transmission?
400
The class of ARVs associated with peripheral neuropathy, lipoatrophy, and neuromuscular weakness?
What are the NRTIs?
400
Patients with deficiency of this enzyme should not take dapsone.
What is G6PD?
400
The class of ARVs that must be separated from polyvalent cations (eg. iron supplements)
What are integrase inhibitors?
400
The brand name for the combination product that includes abacavir, lamivudine, and dolutegravir.
What is Triumeq?
500
The most common mode of HIV transmission.
What is heterosexual spread?
500
The class of ARVs with the highest barrier to resistance.
What are the protease inhibitors?
500
The test that must be done before using maraviroc in a patient's ARV regimen.
What is the CCR5 tropism test?
500
The ARV that acts as a CYP substrate, inducer, AND inhibitor.
What is etravirine?
500
The brand name for the combination product that includes darunavir and cobicistat.
What is Prezcobix?