HAART: NRTI abbreviations?

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blizdale

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Can anyone shed light on whether or not we'll be given the full drug name on Step 1 as opposed to an abbreviation. I ask because I don't want to put myself through the pain of memorizing these (for example: Stavudine = d4T, Lamivudine = 3TC), I'll bite the bullet if need be.
 
Took it a couple days ago and didn't see any. Often when they use abbreviations or naming variations, they'll put the variation in parentheses next to the actual name.
 
You only need to know the full generic name. Step1 doesn't use the abbreviations.
 
That's correct. However, in case you care, and because I have to know them all:

NRTI
Zidovudine (T): ZDV, AZT
Stavudine (T): D4T
Didanosine (A): DDL
Tenofovir (A): TDF
Lamivudine (C): 3TC
Emtricitabine (C): FTC
Abacavir (G): ABC

NNRTI:
Nevirapine: NVP
Etravirine: ETV
Efavirenz: EFV
Delavirdine: DLV

PI:
Ritonavir: RTV
Atazanavir: ATV
Indinavir: IDV
Nelfinavir: NFV
Fosamprenavir: fAPV
Lopinavir: LPVr
Sasquinavir: SQV
Tipranavir: TPV
Darunavir: DRV

Entry Inhibitors:
Enfuvirtide: T-20
Maraviroc

INSTI:
Raltegravir: RAL
 
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