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Application Description:
This application was developed with funding from the Northeast/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center Program and was designed for practicing clinicians to provide information on HIV medications and drug interactions with commonly co-prescribed psychotropic medications. The three tabs at the bottom of the application include: HIV-Psychotropic Interactions, Drug Metabolism, and Common Web Resources. The Common Web Resources tab contains links to external websites and phone numbers for information and national warmlines that provide clinical support with HIV care, substance use, Hepatitis C, and COVID-19.
The data set for the drug interaction output for this application was developed using the Department of Health and Human Services Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Adults and Adolescents Living with HIV and other various sources. The application was developed and launched under the direction of VirologyEd Consultants, LLC.
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this application has been developed from various resources, however majority of information is from the DHHS HIV Guidelines referenced below. While the information contained in this has been reviewed, users should be aware that there may be contraindicated or combinations that may lead to adverse events that are not contained here. As with any drug interaction resource, providers are encouraged to consult additional references to verify information prior to making clinical decisions. These guidelines are for informational purposes only and cannot identify medical risks specific to an individual patient or recommend patient treatment. The absence of typographical errors is not guaranteed. These guidelines are not necessarily all-inclusive. Use of these guidelines indicates acknowledgement that neither Northeast/Caribbean AETC, nor the authors will be responsible for any loss or injury, sustained in connection with, or as a result of, the use of these guidelines. Users of this guide should consult other sources before prescribing medications or treatment.
HRSA disclosure:
Funding for this presentation was made possible by TR753197 from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s HIV/AIDS Bureau. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Any trade/brand names for products mentioned during this presentation are for training and identification purposes only.
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HIV Care Tools features free point‐of‐care tools for clinicians caring for people with – or at risk for – HIV infection.
• A new ARV interactions checker gives quick, simple management recommendations for all documented ARV medications.
• Quick guides provide essential information for HIV testing, pre‐exposure prevention (PrEP), post‐exposure prevention (PEP), rapid start of antiretroviral treatment (ART) for those testing HIV positive, and resources to help pay for HIV medications.
• Easy‐to‐use, secure, clinical calculators and screeners for common co‐occurring conditions are provided, these include BMI, CrCl, FIB-4, PHQ-2, AUDIT-C, and others.
• One-touch access to phone‐based, free, national clinician warmlines for expert support with HIV prevention and care, substance use, and hepatitis C.
• Local and regional contact information for AIDS Education and Training Center Program experts who offer free training and capacity building support for the clinical care team.
All app content is accessible without Internet access but can only be installed and updated when the device is connected to the internet.
AETC Care Tools is a project of the National AETC Support Center (NASC, formerly AETC National Coordinating Resource Center) and funded by the HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Support was provided under grant number U10HA49824 awarded to the François‐Xavier Bagnoud Center, Rutgers University School of Nursing. The project was implemented in partnership with the University of California, San Francisco under subcontract with Rutgers. No percentage of this project was financed with non‐governmental sources. This information or content and conclusions are those of the authors and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.
The NASC is a program of HRSA HAB's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
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January 14, 2026