Testimonials
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Philip H. Keiser, MD University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center "For patients, resistance testing means a better standard of care. They can take drugs that are going to be effective in them. They can have the option of taking drugs that will be easier to take and have fewer side effects, and take them with the confidence of knowing that these drugs are going to work in them." |
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Douglas D. Richman, MD University of California, San Diego San Diego VA Medical Center "Drug resistance testing clearly is useful for patient management and has become the standard of care." |
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Daniel R. Kuritzkes, MD Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School "Phenotypic resistance testing really helps physicians individualize patient care by choosing the regimen that's best suited to inhibit that patient's virus, rather than trying to make a guess based on percentages or averages." |
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Howard A. Grossman, MD HIV Specialist Private Practice New York "Resistance testing is vital in the practice of HIV. It's really revolutionized my practice, especially in dealing with experienced patients who have failed a number of regimens." |
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Susan Little, MD University of California, San Diego UCSD Treatment Center "The role of resistance testing in HIV is to help guide treatment decisions and management for almost all patients, particularly those who have had prior treatment experience or are recently infected and are more likely to have been infected with drug-resistant variants." |





