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Fixed-dose combinations of antiretrovirals are multiple antiretroviral drugs combined into a single pill, which helps reduce pill burden. They may combine different classes of antiretrovirals (e.g., Atripla) or contain only a single class (e.g., Epzicom). Licensed fixed-dose combinations are shown in the table below. Some are complete single-tablet regimens for the management of HIV/AIDS (the drug is one pill taken once daily); the others must be combined with one or more additional pills to complete a regimen.
Video Fixed-dose combination (antiretroviral)
See also
- Combination drug
- Pill burden
Maps Fixed-dose combination (antiretroviral)
References
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