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Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system for studying drug induced mitochondrial toxicity [PDF]
Today HIV-1 infection is recognized as a chronic disease with obligatory lifelong treatment to keep viral titers below detectable levels. The continuous intake of antiretroviral drugs however, leads to severe and even life-threatening side effects ...
Brul, Stanley +5 more
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Emerging antiretroviral drug interactions [PDF]
With HIV-infected patients living longer and recommendations to initiate antiretrovirals (ARVs) being made earlier, the likelihood for potential drug-drug interactions between ARVs and concurrent medications used to manage co-morbid conditions will increase.
Paul A, Pham, Charles, Flexner
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Low bone mineral density is becoming more common among people living with HIV following the use of current antiretroviral therapy drugs such as tenofovir.
Enock M. Chisati +2 more
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Weight gain among treatment-naïve persons with HIV starting integrase inhibitors compared to non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors or protease inhibitors in a large observational cohort in the United States and Canada. [PDF]
IntroductionWeight gain following antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation is common, potentially predisposing some persons with HIV (PWH) to cardio-metabolic disease.
Altoff, Keri N +23 more
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Dual Antiretroviral Therapy—All Quiet Beneath the Surface?
Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is characterized by progressive depletion of CD4+ lymphocytes cells as a result of chronic immune activation. Next to the decreases in the number of CD4+ cells which leads to opportunistic infections,
Berend J. van Welzen +2 more
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New antiretroviral drugs [PDF]
Despite the availability of 16 antiretroviral drugs approved for the treatment of HIV infection, current combination regimens present challenges. Newer antiretroviral drugs are needed to improve convenience, reduce toxicity and, of particular importance, to provide antiretroviral activity against viral strains resistant to the currently available ...
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Challenge and co-operation: civil society activism for access to HIV treatment in Thailand. [PDF]
Civil society has been a driving force behind efforts to increase access to treatment in Thailand. A focus on HIV medicines brought civil society and non-governmental and government actors together to fight for a single cause, creating a platform for ...
Ainsworth +30 more
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Introduction: Use of herbal remedies among HIV-infected individuals in Africa increased in the past decade, mainly due to traditional beliefs and at times inconsistent access to antiretroviral drugs.
Nyashadzashe Bepe +5 more
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A Drug Dosage Table is a Useful Tool to Facilitate Prescriptions of Antiretroviral Drugs for Children in Thailand. [PDF]
Scaling up of antiretroviral treatment (ART) for children in countries like Thailand will require decentralization and management by non-specialist doctors.
Eksaengsri, A +5 more
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We report a pair of interconvertible palladium(II) cages assembled from an asymmetric ligand, whose switching is triggered by specific counter‐anions, tetrafluoroborate (BF4−) and bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (NTf2−). Their complementary guest preferences enable orthogonal, multi‐cycle catch‐and‐release, exemplified by the selective purification ...
Zhe Li +2 more
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