
Antiretroviral drugs: illustrated pill chart | Guides | HIV i-Base
Antiretroviral drugs: illustrated pill chart A summary pill chart with colour photographs of each drug is available as a PDF file. ARV chart September 2024 (PDF 740Kb) Information about individual drugs is available at the link below. Drugs are listed in alphabetical order by their chemical rather than brand name.
This drug chart is produced by an organisation called NAM. NAM provides people working in the global fight against HIV & AIDS with up-to-date and impartial information.
ARV chart 2024/25 September 2024 A supplement to the i-Base Introduction to ART tenofovir DF * ++ (Viread [pictured] or generic) 1 if 300 mg 2 if 150 mg 2 1 1 1 x 300 mg (shown) or 2 x 150 mg, (taken as a once-daily or twice-daily dose). 2 x 300 mg tablets (taken as a once-daily or twice-daily dose). 1 x 200 mg capsule, once-daily.
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2024年11月1日 · ARV chart September 2024 (PDF 740Kb) A summary pill chart with colour photographs of each drug is available as a PDF file. Last updated: 1 November 2024.
This quick-reference chart compares antiretroviral (ARV) options for the treatment of HIV, including adult dosing and dietary restrictions. Visit poz.com/drugchart for more info. One tablet once a day. Each tablet contains 600 mg efavirenz + 300 mg tenofovir disoproxil fumarate + 200 mg emtricit abine. Take on an empty stomach.
Antiretroviral drug chart - Aidsmap
A one-page reference guide to all the anti-HIV drugs licensed for use in the UK or European Union, with information on formulation, dosing, key side effects and food requirements. Download here. You can find full details of each drug in the A to Z of antiretroviral medications. This page was last reviewed in January 2024.
This annex contains information on ARV drugs for which there are paediatric indications, formulations or sufficient information and evidence to provide guidance on prescribing and dosing for infants, children and adolescents.
Generic versions of some drugs are available so appearances may vary. This drug chart is produced by aidsmap, which is the working name of NAM Publications. aidsmap provides independent, accurate and accessible information about HIV.
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ARV chart - i-Base
150 mg or 300 mg or 600 mg once or twice daily depending on ARV combination. 1 x 600 tablet (or 3 x 200 caps) once-daily; at night, not with high fat meal. 200 mg once-daily for first 14 days. Then 1 x 200 mg tablet, twice-daily or 2 x 200 mg once-daily; OR 1 x 400 mg prolonged release tablet once-daily (pic on right).
aregivers administering ARV medication to the child must be supplied with a syringe (2 ml or 5 ml) for each of the 3 ARVs and shown how to prepare and administer the prescribed dose. If required, bottles and syringes should be