Webinar: Two-Drug ART Regimens (Dual Therapy) – Its Time Is Here
Ending the HIV Epidemic: NCCC Clinical Webinar Series
Webinar Date: Thursday, February 10, 2022
Please join the National Clinician Consultation Center in partnership with the Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau for this interactive webinar for clinicians.
HIV Treatment has been identified as one of four key strategies to Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) to treat HIV has evolved significantly since the advent of potent combination therapy in 1996. Most recently, there has been a shift toward 2-drug regimens as clinical studies have demonstrated these regimens can be comparable to more traditional 3-drug combinations, a shift that is being propelled further by patient and provider interest in novel long-acting injectable 2-drug therapy. The HRSA-funded National Clinician Consultation Center (NCCC) provides free, confidential, one-on-one teleconsultation to health care providers on key HIV treatment recommendations, including determining when and in whom two-drug antiretroviral therapy should be considered. Based on real cases, we will review the nuts and bolts of currently recommended two-drug ART options for HIV treatment, including data from clinical trials and the potential benefits and limitations of this approach, and share ideas on how this strategy can be integrated with other treatment approaches to improve equitable access to treatment for key populations.
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Describe the evolution of 2-drug antiretroviral regimens (dual therapy).
- Recognize clinical scenarios where dual therapy can be used.
- Describe the NCCC’s approach to supporting clinicians treating patients with HIV.
- List potential limitations of dual therapy.
Speaker Information:
Jason Tokumoto is a board-certified infectious diseases physician who has had a lifelong passion and interest in HIV medicine. He has been a consultant for the NCCC for 20-years and has also served as a consultant to the California State Office of AIDS. Dr. Tokumoto has worked in multiple clinical settings including the University of California at San Francisco, Native Health American Center, San Francisco Community Health Center (formerly the API Wellness Center), and in private practice. One of the highlights of his career was in 1998 when he was invited to give an ”AIDS Update” at the HIV Network in Tokyo, Hiroshima City Hospital, and Oita Medical School in 1998.
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This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under grant number U1OHA30039 (AIDS Education and Training Centers National Clinician Consultation Center) in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded to the University of California, San Francisco.