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Increased fetal hemoglobin levels in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV1/2)
Fetal hemoglobin was measured in HIV1/2 patients under treatment with combined therapy (zidovudine and a protease inhibitor). A total of 143 patients and 103 normal individuals were investigated by the quantitative method of Betke and the semi ...
A. Poli-Neto +7 more
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Inhibition of UGT2B7 Enzyme Activity in Human and Rat Liver Microsomes by Herbal Constituents
The co-use of conventional drug and herbal medicines may lead to herb-drug interaction via modulation of drug-metabolizing enzymes (DMEs) by herbal constituents.
Nurul Huda Abdullah, Sabariah Ismail
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Refractory anemia in human immunodeficiency virus: Expect the unexpected
Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) is an uncommon hematological disorder affecting selectively the erythroid cell lines. PRCA is defined as anemia with normal leukocyte and platelet counts, a corrected reticulocyte count
Sumeet Prakash Mirgh +3 more
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Objective:To compare the preterm delivery rates between pregnant women receiving HAART containing protease inhibitors (HAART-PIs) and zidovudine monotherapy (ZDVm) during pregnancy.Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was ...
Bongkot Chakornbandit +1 more
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Pectin, a versatile natural polymer, is extracted through conventional and emerging green extraction methods, offering multifunctional bioactive properties useful in food, pharmaceutical, and environmental applications. ABSTRACT Pectin, a molecular tapestry woven from diverse polysaccharides, holds a pivotal role across food, pharmaceutical, and ...
Afra Anika Rafique +3 more
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A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method was developed and validated for the determination of encapsulation efficiency of zidovudine in nanoparticules. The method was carried out in isocratic mode using 0.040M sodium acetate:
Milena Cristina Ribeiro Souza Magalhães +4 more
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The Effects of Compulsory Licensing: A Case Study of HIV Drugs
ABSTRACT Compulsory licensing is a legal mechanism that allows governments the use of patented medicines without the owner's consent, subject to conditions and compensation, to meet public‐health needs. Despite its policy relevance and increasing use, empirical evidence on its market effects remains limited.
Nicolau Martin‐Bassols +2 more
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Response to antiretroviral therapy after a single, peripartum dose of nevirapine. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: A single dose of nevirapine during labor reduces perinatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) but often leads to viral nevirapine resistance mutations in mothers and infants.
van Widenfelt, Erik +16 more
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Zidovudine Induced Pancytopenia: A Case Study
Zidovudine is the oldest anti-retroviral agent that is in clinical use. It’s common adverse effects are headaches (42-62.5%), nausea (46-61%), anorexia (11-20%), vomiting (6-25%), anemia (1.1-29%), granulocytopenia (1.8-37%) and neutropenia (3%).
Tom, Cyril +2 more
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Papilledema in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome is an alarming finding. Any condition giving rise to raised intracranial tension (ICT) can cause papilledema, and in these patients, it could be ...
J Vijay Ananth +5 more
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