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Once-daily HIV Medicine

Once-daily HIV MedicineThe treatment of HIV can be very complex with medicines that have to be taken several times a day. Now there are medicines that can be taken once a day. Learn how doctors are striving to make the treatment of HIV more manageable.

Keywords: HIV, AIDS, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, adherence, compliance, Sustiva, efavirenz, Videx EC, didanosine, Viread, tenofovir, Epivir, lamivudine, Zerit XR, stavudine, Agenerase, amprenavir, ritonavir, Norvir, Reyataz, atazanavir, Viramune, nevirapine, abacavir, Ziagen, once-a-day, once-daily, HIV treatment, HAART, side effects, HIV medicine side effects

HIV-related Diarrhea

HIV-related DiarrheaDiarrhea in people with HIV may be caused by the disease itself, complications of the disease, or a side effect of treatment. Experts describe the range of therapies available to control this potentially life-threatening condition.

Keywords: diarrhea, HIV, AIDS, human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, hormonal therapy, Sandostatin, octreotide, somatostatin, HIV complications, AIDS complications, HAART, antiretroviral therapy, opportunistic infection, AIDS-induced diarrhea, refractory diarrhea, loperamide, diphenoxylate, Lomotil, Imodium, bulking agents, malabsorption, antimotility agents

HIV and Cholesterol

HIV and CholesterolElevated cholesterol can occur as a side effect from HIV treatments. Hear how one person with HIV steps up to the challenge of getting his cholesterol down.

Keywords: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, T cells, CD4 cells, immune system, cholesterol, blood lipids, high cholesterol, Lipitor, lovastatin, Pravachol, pravastatin, diet, exercise, lipid lowering medicines, HIV positive, side effects, antiretrovirals, anti HIV therapy, AZT, azidothymidine, Crixivan, indinavir, Epivir, lamivudine, kidney stones, DDI, didanosine, D4T, stavudine, Zerit, Viread, tenofovir, Sustiva, efavirenz, Trizivir

Update on Lipodystrophy in HIV

Update on Lipodystrophy in HIVFat changes known as lipodystrophy can be very disturbing to people receiving antiretroviral therapy for HIV. Listen to experts discuss some important preliminary data showing some features of lipodystrophy may be reversible.

Keywords: AIDS complication, HIV complication, lipodystrophy, HIV, HAART, antiretroviral therapy, protease inhibitors, PIs, nucleoside analogs, Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors, NRTI, NRTIs, Non Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors, NNRTI, NNRTIs, lipoatrophy, insulin resistance, HOPS, HIV Outpatient Study, Avandia, rosiglitazone, human immunodeficiency syndrome, highly active antiretroviral therapy, cholesterol, lipid levels, hypercholesterolemia

HIV Medicine and Liver Health

HIV Medicine and Liver HealthLiver problems may be difficult to avoid when taking HIV medicines. But most problems are relatively mild and do not prevent people with HIV from continuing treatment. Learn more about liver damage associated with HIV treatment, and ways that doctors can help minimize the risk of serious problems.

Keywords: HIV, AIDS, human immunodeficiency syndrome, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, liver, side effects, liver damage, transaminases, AST, ALT, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, bilirubin, albumin, prothrombin time, PT, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, jaundice, yellowing of the eyes, liver inflammation, NRTIs, nuceloside analogs, nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, NNRTIs, nonnucleosides, nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, protease inhibitors, PIs, hyperbilirubinemia, hepatitis C, hepatitis


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