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Quadruple versus triple combination antiretroviral therapies for treatment naive people with HIV: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.

Qi FengAoshuang ZhouHuachun ZouSuzanne IngleMargaret T MayWeiping CaiChien-Yu ChengZu-Yao YangJinling Tang
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2019)
In this study, effects of quadruple combination antiretroviral therapy were not better than triple combination antiretroviral therapy in treatment naive people with HIV. This finding lends support to current guidelines recommending the triple regimen as first line treatment. Further trials on this topic should be conducted only when new research is justified by adequate systematic reviews of the existing evidence. However, this study cannot exclude the possibility that quadruple cART would be better than triple cART when new classes of antiretroviral drugs are made available.
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