HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (RT)

Detects mutations in HIV-1 reverse transcriptase that cause drug resistance and guide effective treatment choices in Visit Clinic.
What is a HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (RT) Test in Visit Clinic?
The HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (RT) looks for changes in the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase gene. These changes, called mutations, can make the virus resistant to certain reverse-transcriptase medicines. Knowing which mutations are present helps doctors choose drugs that will still work. The test is important for people on HIV treatment who have rising viral loads or who are newly diagnosed. Clinicians use the results with viral load and clinical information to decide whether to start, stop, or change medications. The aim is to keep the virus suppressed and protect the immune system while preventing spread of resistant HIV.
HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (RT) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (RT) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (RT) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (RT) Test in Visit Clinic?
HIV-I Drug Resistance Assay (RT) is usually part of an HIV genotypic resistance panel used when viral load rises or treatment seems to fail. Doctors order it to identify mutations that make reverse-transcriptase drugs less effective, so they can change or optimize antiretroviral therapy. Abnormal (resistant) results arise from prior exposure to HIV medicines, poor adherence, or transmitted resistant virus. Knowing partner or family infection history may also influence testing.
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