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How are drugs for HIV patients administered? Question 5 options: A) As a single drug therapy B) In a regimen of two to four drugs C) Beginning with the weakest and proceeding to the strongest drug D) As a maximum of two drugs at a time

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How are drugs for HIV patients administered? Question 5 options:

A)

As a single drug therapy

B)

In a regimen of two to four drugs

C)

Beginning with the weakest and proceeding to the strongest drug

D)

As a maximum of two drugs at a time

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Solution

B)

In a regimen of two to four drugs

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