HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (PI)

Checks HIV-1 for mutations that reduce effectiveness of protease inhibitor drugs to guide treatment choices in Visit Clinic.
What is a HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (PI) Test in Visit Clinic?
The HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (PI) checks the HIV-1 virus for changes in the protease gene. These changes, called mutations, can make protease inhibitor drugs less effective. Knowing whether the virus has these mutations helps protect future treatment success. The test is important when starting or changing HIV therapy and when viral levels rise. Doctors use it to choose medicines that will work best. It helps avoid ineffective drugs and reduce side effects. It also guides decisions if someone is not responding to their current regimen. This test supports long-term virus control and reduces the chance of spreading resistant HIV to others.
HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (PI) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (PI) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (PI) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (PI) Test in Visit Clinic?
HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (PI) is part of HIV resistance testing panels used when starting or changing therapy. It is ordered if viral load rises or treatment seems to fail. The test helps diagnose drug-resistant HIV and guides selection of effective protease inhibitor medicines. Abnormal results arise from prior drug exposure, inconsistent medication use, or transmitted resistant virus. It is especially important when a partner or close contact has known resistant HIV.
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