The use of long-acting antiretroviral regimens will not be suitable for all people living with HIV for various reasons (previous virological failure with drugs of the same class, side effects, logistic difficulties, and costs). We think that short-cycle therapies could represent a feasible and valuable option for antiretroviral treatment optimization in selected individuals. So here we review clinical evidence about efficacy of short-cycle therapy in suppressed HIV-infected patients.
Keywords: HIV infection; HIV replication; antiretroviral treatment; pharmacokinetics; short-cycle therapy; virologically suppressed patients.