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3 Reasons To Be Tested For HIV Drug Resistance
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- You've been newly diagnosed as HIV-positive and plan to start antiviral therapy soon. A resistance test will tell you if your virus is already resistant to some drugs before you start.
- You've previously taken antiviral drugs for HIV, but have been off treatment for some time. A resistance test will tell you if any drug-resistant viruses from your previous therapy still exist in your blood.
- You're taking antiviral drugs to treat HIV right now, but your latest viral load test showed a significant increase from your last test. A resistance test will tell you if your virus has become resistant to the drugs you are taking now and will suggest new drugs to switch to.
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3 reasons to be tested for HIV drug resistance.
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| Is an HIV drug resistance test right for you? If so, which kind? Click here |
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Find out what HIV experts say about resistance testing.
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| How has testing affected your HIV therapy? Click here |
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How to check if you're covered for an HIV resistance test. Click here or call 1-877-436-6243. |
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