Join Drs. Glesby and Stein as they review evidence for managing HIV-infected patients with dyslipidemia-should one switch antiretroviral therapy or add lipid-lowering agents?
Registration for this activity is open to physicians and healthcare professionals actively involved in the delivery of care to HIV-infected patients. Other restrictions may apply.
Program Overview
You are invited to attend a teleconference featuring expert faculty as they review the evidence supporting both sides of this important clinical debate.
Purpose
The purpose of this activity is to enable participants to assess the clinical impact of antiretroviral switch strategies and the use of lipid-lowering agents in HIV-infected patients with dyslipidemia.
Target Audience
This activity is intended for physicians, registered nurses, and other healthcare professionals involved in the management of HIV-infected patients.
Learning Objectives
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Summarize factors associated with dyslipidemia in HIV-infected patients
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Describe a step-by-step approach to developing a management plan for addressing dyslipidemia in an HIV-infected patient
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Recount clinical data on the impact of antiretroviral switch strategies on dyslipidemia
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Discuss considerations related to the use of lipid-lowering agents in HIV-infected patients, including issues related to safety, efficacy, and drug-drug interactions