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Anti-Retroviral Therapy in South Africa: A Pocket Guide on the Prevention and Management of Side Effects and Drug Interactions (2004)
This is a pocket reference guide on ART.
URL(s): PDF  

Antiretroviral Therapy in Adults and Adolescents (2003)
"Cards detail all currently approved antiretroviral medications for adult and pediatric use and highlight prescribing, side effect, and adherence information."
URL(s): PDF  

AntiRetroviral Therapy in Adults: Southern African HIV Clinicians Society Treatment Guidelines on ARV Treatment (2001)
"Booklet for clinicians on key ARV issues, including goals of therapy, standards of care, ARV agents, side effects, lab monitoring and changing therapy."
URL(s): HTML  

Antiretroviral Treatment Protocol (2003)
Clinical guidelines for use of ART.
URL(s): PDF  

Australian Antiretroviral Guidelines (2001)
Australia's guidelines for use of ART.
URL(s): PDF  

British HIV Association Guidelines for the Treatment of HIV-Infected Adults with Antiretroviral Therapy (2005)
"The adult treatment guidelines include recommendations on initial regimens, changing or stopping therapy, resistance testing, therapeutic drug monitoring, and management of adverse events."
URL(s): PDF  

Clinical Management of the HIV-Infected Adult: A Manual For Midlevel Clinicians (2003)
263-page manual covers broad range of primary care topics and HIV specialty care.
URL(s): PDF  

European Guidelines for the Clinical Management and Treatment of HIV Infected Adults in Europe (2001)
Guidelines on ART for the European medical community.
URL(s): PDF  

Guidelines for Anti-Retroviral Therapy (Namibia) (2003)
The government of Namibia created this document to help guide clinicians in administering ART.
URL(s): PDF  

Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Pediatric HIV Infection (2005)
"This report addresses the pediatric-specific issues associated with antiretroviral treatment and provides guidelines to health care providers caring for infected infants, children, and adolescents."
URL(s): PDF  

Guidelines for the use of ARV agents in HIV-1 Infected Adults and Adolescents. (2003)
Chapters address initiating therapy; recommended ARV regimens; special considerations in regimen selection; and management of treatment experienced patients.
URL(s): HTML  

HIV Antiretroviral Dosing Chart (2004)
"Includes adult dosing and dosage forms, dose adjustment information, diet, special considerations, and adverse effects. Printable on two standard (8.5"" x 11"") pages."
URL(s): PDF  

National Antiretroviral Treatment Guidelines (2004)
South Africa's guidelines for ART.
URL(s): PDF  

National ARV Treatment and Care Guidelines for Adults and Children (Uganda) (2003)
These guidelines were developed to standardize the delivery of ART.
URL(s): Word Document  

National Guidelines for Antiretroviral Therapy (Nepal) (2003)
These are guidelines for clinicians who use ARV therapy with PLHA.
URL(s): PDF  

PENTA Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Therapy (2004)
These are guidelines for the use of ARTs in children and adolescents.
URL(s): PDF  

Pocket Guide to Adult HIV/AIDS Treatment (2005)
Quick reference by John G. Bartlett, M.D. for antiretroviral drugs, antiretroviral therapy, opportunistic infections, and related issues.
URL(s): PDF  

Recommendations for anti-retroviral therapy in adults and adolescents infected with HIV (2004)
"This document sets out technical recommendations on the use of anti-retroviral medications and also attempts to facilitate the logistics of planning, acquisition, distribution, and control of ARTs so as to guarantee that there are not interruptions in patient treatment."
URL(s): Word Document  

Recreational Drugs and HIV Antivirals: A guide to interactions for clinicians (2002)
Pocket reference with interaction and patient education information. The data in this guide is intended for use by clinicians and other health care providers to provide advice that may reduce harm to patients who use these substances in conjunction with antiretroviral agents. The data in this guide is a compilation of information obtained from published and anecdotal studies as of September 2002.
URL(s): PDF  

Safe and effective use of antiretroviral treatments in adults - with particular references to resource limited settings (2000)
"In section one, the principles behind current use of antiretroviral drugs for the treatment of HIV-1 infection are outlined. This section refers to existing international recommendations. In section two of this guide, some national ART programmes and some pilot initiatives from six low and middle income countries are described. In section three, discussions and recommendations on the use of antiretroviral drugs in resource limited settings, for the treatment of HIV-1 infection, are presented. "
URL(s): PDF  

Scaling up antiretroviral therapy in resource-limited settings: WHO treatment guidelines for a public health approach. (2003)
"Clinical manual. Recommends first and second line ARV regimens for adults and youth; considerations for specific categories of patients (pregnant women, children, IV drug users); and addresses adherence and resistance."
URL(s): HTML  

The Use of Antiretroviral Therapy: A Simplified Approach for Resource Constrained Countries (2002)
The WHO South-East Asia Regional Office has developed guidelines for The Use of Antiretroviral Therapy: A Simplified Approach for Resource-Constrained Countries and Fact Sheets on Antiretroviral Drugs. There are wide variations among member countries in the availability of resources and health infrastructures. It is hoped that these guidelines will provide a model to assist countries in the region to formulate national antiretroviral treatment guidelines according to their own needs and resources.
URL(s): Word Document  

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