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Key Decisions in HIV Care: ART Considerations in the Inpatient Setting

Listen as Jason Schafer, PharmD, MPH, shares the latest data and recommendations for using ART in the inpatient setting, including considerations for drug–drug interactions, renal and hepatic dose adjustments, food effects, swallowing difficulties, and the importance of antiretroviral stewardship to avoid errors.
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Jason Schafer, PharmD, MPH
Released: March 14, 2022

In this episode, Jason Schafer, PharmD, MPH, explores recommendations and data on managing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the inpatient setting.

Listen as he gives his perspectives on:

  • Antiretroviral stewardship to prevent medication errors in the inpatient setting and at transitions of care
  • Renal and hepatic dosing considerations for ART
  • Drug–drug interaction considerations between ART and medications commonly encountered in the inpatient setting
  • Antiretroviral food effects
  • Administration of antiretrovirals in persons with swallowing difficulties

Acknowledgements

Educational grant provided by:
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP
ViiV Healthcare

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Faculty

Jason Schafer, PharmD, MPH

Professor and Vice Chair
Jefferson College of Pharmacy
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jason Schafer, MD, MPH, has disclosed that he has received funds for research support from Gilead Sciences and Merck and consulting fees from Merck and ViiV.

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