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Coming Down the Pike: Expanding HIV Treatment Options

September 19, 2007

Peter Staley asks Dr. Joe Eron about the latest data from the 47th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) on soon-to-be-approved Isentress and another integrase inhibitor called elvitegravir, and an entry inhibitor you might inject just once every other week.



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Dennis, Albuquerque, 2007-09-20 21:14:46
I sometime have I allergic reactions to FUZEON injections and NIASPAN most of the time it's so bad I have to take DPHENHYDRAME to stop the Hives & the icthy needle stick injection sites, is Pro140 something I should ask my HIV Doctor about? and would I benefit fron taking Pro140? Thanks for your time!

Al, , 2007-09-19 17:53:02
Pro140? I was giving myself injections of Fuzeion and I stopped because, I had allergic reactions to it. Now, Im not taking anything. Will Pro140 give you physical side effects, like the lypo's, and will it work for me since I stopped the Fuzeion. Thanks, Al Oakes, Jr.

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