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Dolutegravir: an exciting new kid on the block.

INTRODUCTION: Dolutegravir is the first second-generation integrase inhibitor approved for the treatment of naïve as well as experienced HIV-infected individuals.

AREAS COVERED: Data from pharmacokinetics, efficacy, safety, tolerability and resistance are reviewed from in vitro studies, Phase II and III clinical trials published in PubMed (Dolutegravir; S/GSK1349572) or presented in international meetings.

EXPERT OPINION: Data from studies and clinical trials indicate that dolutegravir is safe, well tolerated and highly efficacious in the treatment of both antiretroviral-naïve and treatment-experienced patients and appears to have a higher genetic barrier to resistance than first-generation integrase inhibitors.

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