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Issue Date: 04/01/2005

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21. Problems with Kaletra and Dilantin combo.
HIV+ patients taking Kaletra to treat HIV who are also taking Dilantin (phenytoin) may need to adjust their doses or even change their reeds. A ...
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22. Methadone adjustment with Viramune.
Patients taking methadone as part of a drug detox program who are also taking the HIV reed Viramune may need to adjust their dose of ...
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23. Fuzeon update.
Changes have been made to the Fuzeon labeling to emphasize certain side effects of the drug. Some patients taking Fuzeon may experience a hypersensitivity, or ...
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24. New CDC guidelines to prevent HIV.
On January 20, 2005, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published new guidelines for the use of HIV meds to prevent HIV infection.
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25. One regimen, one pill, once a day.
The simpler the HIV treatment regimen, the easier it is for patients to stick with it. In December, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Gilead Sciences announced that ...
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26. Shingles: still an issue.
Shingles (also called herpes zoster) is an opportunistic infection caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. Once a person has had chicken pox, ...
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27. Update to HIV treatment guidelines.
The US guidelines for treating HIV were updated on October 29, 2004. Among the changes are the following points: When to start treatment: HIV+ patients ...
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28. Liver failure in co-infected patients.
Patients infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) are at risk for liver damage, specifically cirrhosis (severe scarring of the liver) and liver failure. This ...
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29. Early viral load predicts treatment success.
The sooner you know if your HIV treatment is working, the better. Continuing an ineffective HIV treatment regimen could not only allow your HIV to ...
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30. Stem cell transplants for cancer.
The risk of developing certain cancers such as Hodgkin disease (HD) or non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is greater in HIV+ people. While the cancer may sometimes ...
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