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rigorous study of the
protective abilities of
antiretrovirals are
limited but do
suggest that
taking antiretrovirals afterwards can
prevent transmission. It...
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breastfeed 35%.
Treatment decreases this risk to less than 5%.
Antiretrovirals when
taken by
either the
mother or the baby
decrease the risk of transmission...
- Reverse-transcriptase
inhibitors (RTIs) are a
class of
antiretroviral drugs used to
treat HIV
infection or AIDS, and in some
cases hepatitis B. RTIs inhibit...
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treatment of HIV". GSK.
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Table 1.
Antiretrovirals Available in Fixed-Dose
Combination Tablets". ClinicalInfo. This article...
- haemophilia, or the
effects of the
medications used to
treat HIV
infection (
antiretrovirals). The
scientific consensus is that the
evidence showing HIV to be the...
-
first antiretroviral medication used to
prevent and
treat HIV/AIDS. It is
generally recommended for use in
combination with
other antiretrovirals. It may...
- the
treatment of HIV-1 infection, in
combination therapy with
other antiretrovirals, in
people where all
other treatments have failed.
Common adverse drug...
- both HIV-1 and HIV-2. It is
typically used in
combination with
other antiretrovirals such as zidovudine, dolutegravir, and abacavir.
Lamivudine may be included...
- others, is an
antiretroviral medication used to
treat and
prevent HIV/AIDS. It is
generally recommended for use with
other antiretrovirals. It may be used...
- Administration's
Department of
Health and
Human Services, such as
highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). On
September 21, 1996,
Clinton signed into law the...