New WHO Guidelines Urge Phase-Out of Major HIV DrugDecember 1, 2009 New HIV/AIDS treatment guidelines announced on Monday by the World Health Organization (WHO) include phasing out the use of stavudine (d4T) due to its side effects. WHO called on countries using d4T to draw up plans to move toward AZT- or TDF-based first-line regimens, based on the assessment of cost and feasibility. WHO also said it would assist countries in creating phase-out plans that would not jeopardize treatment access or sustainability. "[D4T] is the most widely used," said Dr. Siobhan Crowley of WHO's HIV/AIDS department. "There is a trend moving away from it. We think it will take some time." Back to other news for December 2009 Reuters 11.29.2009; Stephanie Nebehay This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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