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Jim Allen:
2023 drug chart:

Printable PDF version: https://www.poz.com/pdfs/POZ_2023_HIV_Drug_Chart.pdf

https://www.poz.com/article/2023-hiv-drug-chart


Jim Allen:
2024 drug chart:

Printable PDF version: https://www.poz.com/pdfs/POZ_2024_HIV_Drug_Chart.pdf

https://www.poz.com/article/2024-hiv-drug-chart

leatherman:
I always love these charts. Quite often I find these hanging in the exam rooms of my doctors.

Perusing the list I see two meds I took no longer on the charts. I don't know when they were taken off, but good riddance. I also see that AZT has changed from its megadose version of a blue and white capsule.

I'm now up to 21 different meds over 32 years. I've been taking my last regime (Prezcobix and Tivicay) for nearly a decade :) but still never had a single-pill regime.  I'm kinda sad though that I've never had one from the first column. I mean I could change but after a perfect decade, why would I want to mess things up. ;)

Epivir, Epzicom, Emtriva, Retrovir/AZT, Truvada, Videx, Videx EC, Viread, Zerit, Ziagen, Viracept, Norvir (liquid, gelcap, pill), Sustiva, Viramune, Crixivan, Kaletra (liquid, gelcap), Reyataz, Isentress, Tivicay, Prezista, Prezcobix

TBH i believe that the various types of norvir and kaletra should be counted as separate meds because they were all quite different in the taking and "retaining" the meds LOL; but I didn't want to seem greedy. :D

Jim Allen:

--- Quote from: leatherman on June 27, 2024, 09:01:54 pm ---I always love these charts.

--- End quote ---

LOL.

Same here, I was in hospital the other day and picked up a booklet version from https://i-base.info
It's cool or at least that's what the voice in my head said when i picked it up.

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