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*When using [[isoniazid]] monotherapy, can use any HIV medication |
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*When using [[rifampin]] or [[rifapentine]], need to check for drug-drug interactions |
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*[[Rifampin]] is a core antimicrobial for tuberculosis and should be given priority in drug-drug interactions |
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*NRTIs do not require any adjustment, INSTIs and NRTIs often need dose adjustment, and PIs are usually contraindicated |
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**[[Efavirenz]] 600 mg PO daily or [[raltegravir]] 400 mg PO bid, combined with [[abacavir]]/[[lamivudine]] or [[tenofovir disoproxil fumarate]]/[[emtricitabine]] |
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**[[Tenofovir alafenamide]] may or may not be affected by [[rifampin]] |
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*** CD4 count ≥50 cells/mm<sup>3</sup>: start within 8 weeks of TB treatment |
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***CD4 count <50 cells/mm<sup>3</sup>: start as soon as possible, and within 2 weeks of TB treatment |
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***Pregnancy, regardless of CD4: start as soon as feasible, to prevent transmission |
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Revision as of 12:46, 13 August 2020
Management
Latent Tuberculosis Infection
- When using isoniazid monotherapy, can use any HIV medication
- When using rifampin or rifapentine, need to check for drug-drug interactions
Active Tuberculosis
- Rifampin is a core antimicrobial for tuberculosis and should be given priority in drug-drug interactions
- NRTIs do not require any adjustment, INSTIs and NRTIs often need dose adjustment, and PIs are usually contraindicated
- Regimens that do not require dose adjustment:
- Efavirenz 600 mg PO daily or raltegravir 400 mg PO bid, combined with abacavir/lamivudine or tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/emtricitabine
- Tenofovir alafenamide may or may not be affected by rifampin
- Timing
- Start TB treatment immediately
- If not already on HIV treatment:
- CD4 count <50 cells/mm3: start as soon as possible, and within 2 weeks of TB treatment
- CD4 count ≥50 cells/mm3: start within 8 weeks of TB treatment
- Pregnancy, regardless of CD4: start as soon as feasible, to prevent transmission
- With tuberculous meningitis, monitor closely when starting early