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11. AIDS fraud continues.
Warning letters were issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the products Eurocel (www.myhealthfirst.com) and Viralsol (www.viralsol.com) claiming to be therapeutic against HIV ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
12. New fixed-dose combinations.
In August, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 2 fixed-dose combinations of existing HIV medications. These new combinations are Epzicom (Ziagen + Epivir) from GlaxoSmithKline ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
13. Fewer pills for Viracept.
A new 825-mg formulation of the HIV protease inhibitor Viracept is now available. Patients taking this new version only need to take 2 pills twice ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
14. Reyataz update.
* Boosting with Norvir is now officially recommended in patients taking Reyataz, and especially in protease-inhibitor experienced patients. Also, because of the known interactions between ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
15. Hepatitis caution with Viread.
New precautions have been added to the labeling for Viread. Though Viread has activity against both HIV and hepatitis B, the safety and effectiveness of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
16. Sculptra approved.
In August, The Food and Drug Administration approved Sculptra, an injectable filler to correct facial lipoatrophy (loss of fat) in HIV+ people. Sculptra stimulates the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
17. Pneumococcal disease: is it still a
threat?
A study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases (38, p. 1632, 2004) reported that even with the availability of potent combination HIV therapy (HAART), ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
18. Videx+Viread interactions.
The combination of the HIV medications, Videx and Viread, is linked to an increased risk of inflammation of the pancreas, according to a report in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
19. Fuzeon recommendations.
Recommendations published in the journal AIDS (18, p. 1137, 2004) suggest taking the HIV medication Fuzeon only when T cell counts are over 100 and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
20. Effects of smoking on cervical cancer
risk.
Smoking is known to be unhealthy, but a recent study shows that it may also increase a woman's risk of developing cervical cancer, especially if ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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