Induction-maintenance strategy fails

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Data from two clinical trials which investigated whether a

two drug maintenance regimen could maintain viral suppression induced by a three

month period on three drugs has been published in The New England Journal of

Glossary

monotherapy

Taking a drug on its own, rather than in combination with other drugs.

virological suppression

Halting of the function or replication of a virus. In HIV, optimal viral suppression is measured as the reduction of viral load (HIV RNA) to undetectable levels and is the goal of antiretroviral therapy.

Medicine. The French Trilege study and an American study, ACTG 343, both

found that people who remained on a triple combination of AZT/3TC/indinavir

fared better than those randomised to dual therapy, or to indinavir monotherapy.

In a stimulating editorial in the same issue, Professor David Cooper argues that

there is still good reason to study the induction maintenance

approach.

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