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PK Workshop 16th 2015

16th International Workshop on Clinical Pharmacology of HIV & Hepatitis Therapy, 26-28 May 2015, Washington DC

1 October 2015. Related: Conference reports.

Reducing efavirenz dose is unlikely to overcome interaction with levonorgestrel

1 October 2015. Related: Conference reports, Antiretrovirals, Women's health, Pregnancy, PK and drug interactions.

Doravirine and cabotegravir do not affect the pharmacokinetics of oral contraceptives

1 October 2015. Related: Conference reports, Antiretrovirals, Women's health, PK and drug interactions.

Pharmacokinetics of four antiretrovirals in pregnancy: data from the PANNA network

1 October 2015. Related: Conference reports, Pregnancy, PK and drug interactions.

Dolutegravir placental transfer moderate in ex vivo model

1 October 2015. Related: Conference reports, Antiretrovirals, Pregnancy, PK and drug interactions.

Paediatric dosing of DRV/r

1 October 2015. Related: Conference reports, Paediatric care, PK and drug interactions.

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