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| 6 hours ago by salud equitativa A case-control study nested in the French Hospital Database on HIV [FHDH ANRS CO4] has reported an association between exposure to fosamprenavir/ amprenavir and an increased risk of myocardial infarction (Odds Ratio (OR): 1.52 per .... Cases of nephrolithiasis were reported during post-marketing surveillance in HIV-infected patients receiving fosamprenavir calcium. If signs or symptoms of nephrolithiasis occur, temporary interruption or discontinuation of therapy may be ... CIENCIASMEDICASNEWS - http://elbiruniblogspotcom.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from CIENCIASMEDICASNEWS ] |
| 15 hours ago by Medical Dude The experimental vaccine tested consists of circles of DNA, which carry genes for proteins that are found in HIV. The vaccine is intended to teach the immune system to recognize and destroy cells that have been infected with HIV. ... Medical Dude - http://medicaldude.com/ - References |
| 3 Dec 2009 The FDA and GlaxoSmithKline have notified healthcare professionals of a potential association between Lexiva (fosamprenavir calcium) and myocardial infarction and dyslipidemia in HIV-infected adults. ... Phase 1b study of CTP-518 for HIV. November 09, 2009. Concert Pharmaceuticals announced that it has initiated a Phase 1b clinical study with CTP-518, its investigational oral protease inhibitor for the treatment of HIV infection. ... Latest articles from MPR - http://www.empr.com/ [ More results from Latest articles from MPR ] |
| 21 hours ago by bartparry The vaccine had no effect on levels of HIV in the blood for those who did become infected. That had been another goal of the study – seeing whether the vaccine could limit damage to the immune system and help keep infected people from ... bartparry - http://bartparry.livejournal.com/ |
| 4 Dec 2009 by pillscribe Fosamprenavir (Lexiva), which is used in combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of HIV infection has a possible link with heart attacks in HIV-infected adults, the US Food and Drug Administration said. ... In study APV30001, Lexiva (1400 mg twice daily) was compared to nelfinavir (1250 mg twice daily) in 249 antiretroviral naive patients. Both treatment groups also received abacavir (300 mg twice daily) and lamivudine (150 mg twice daily). ... DWS Pill Scribe - http://www.dancewithshadows.com/pillscribe/ [ More results from DWS Pill Scribe ] |
| 3 Dec 2009 by Alfie We are pleased to have worked with such prestigious collaborators to complete this important clinical study, says Ichors CEO Robert Bernard, and are hopeful that the results will prove to be an important step forward in the field of HIV ... Life Sciences Blog - http://www.lsblog.org/blog/ [ More results from Life Sciences Blog ] |
| 21 hours ago by NGO News Africa According to the newly published study on the elderly in Uganda, over a million older people lack food, money, clean water and health services, and have no family support due to the AIDS/HIV epidemic in the country. ... This call for a reawakening sets out the need to strengthen the response to HIV in Africa by providing interventions on the basis of need rather than age. It highlights the way that older people can be infected with HIV and the vital support they need ... NGO News Africa - http://www.ngonewsafrica.org/ [ More results from NGO News Africa ] |
| 4 Dec 2009 by ex-Hollywood Liberal But some studies have gotten through, and the results are enticing. A 1994 study in the journal Journal of Infectious Diseases found that “The risk of death among HIV-infected subjects with adequate serum vitamin A levels was 78% less, ... Hollywood Gumshoe - http://exlibhollywood.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 hours ago by admin as evidenced by the fact that 7400 people continue to become. HIV-infected every day. For every two people put on treatment, five new. HIV infections occur. The world must continue to expand access to HIV and AIDS treatment and ... the particular variant of HIV that is transmitted from one person to another. A study of heterosexual transmission demonstrated a bottleneck effect, whereby only a single founder virus takes hold in most cases. This may be good news for vaccine ... maizeonthehill.com - http://www.maizeonthehill.com/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 by Ians November 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Red blood cells (RBC) infected with malaria become 10 times stiffer and stickier than normal ones in later stages, says a new study. They also tend to affect normal blood flow. HIV infected women sell ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ [ More results from Health News ] |
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