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Tenofovir may reduce inflammation

Positive Living article • AIDSmeds • 26 May 2011

It appears that the antiretroviralA medication or other substance which is active against retroviruses such as HIV. NRTIA type of anti-HIV drug that works by inhibiting a stage of the HIV life cycle called reverse transcription. Non-nucleosides work in a similar way, but are chemically different. tenofovir (found in Viread, Truvada and Atripla) may also have a calming effect on the immune system and provide protection against infections other than HIV. Laboratory tests have found that tenofovir offered two types of protection. First, it suppressed the production of inflammatory messengers, such as Interleukin-8 (IL-8). read more »

Looking forward, looking back

Positive Living article • Kirsty Machon • 13 July 2006

In September 2006, the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care will mark a decade of highly active antiretroviralA medication or other substance which is active against retroviruses such as HIV. therapy. Has it really been 10 years since the so-called Protease Moment? KIRSTY MACHON reports on where we have come from – and where to from here. read more »

Rocky Mountain CROI

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 27 April 2006

The 13th annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) took place in Denver, Colorado, from February 5 to 8. The major breaking news from this conference was the premature cancellation of the SMART study, but as usual, this important conference produced a great deal more than a single story. read more »

News and treatments briefs

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 27 April 2006
travelling with HIV

HIV-related news in brief from the April 2006 edition of Positive Livingread more »

Kivexa available on PBS

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 8 December 2005

Kivexa, a new single-pill combination of the antiviralA medication or substance which is active against one or more virusesA small infective organism which is incapable of reproducing outside a host cell.. May include anti-HIV drugs, but these are more accurately termed antiretroviralsA medication or other substance which is active against retroviruses such as HIV.. drugs abacavir (Ziagen) and lamivudine (3TC) became available for S100 prescription from 1 December. read more »

One pill, once a day?

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 19 December 2004

The HIV drug manufacturers Gilead Sciences, Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) and Merck have announced a joint venture to develop a single-pill, once-a-day HIV treatment. read more »

A tale of two cities

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 19 December 2004

With major medical conferences in the United States and Scotland, November was a busy month for HIV medicine. PAUL KIDD reviews some key findings. read more »

Gilead, BMS discuss single pill, once daily treatment

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 15 April 2004

Three of the biggest anti-HIV drug manufacturers have announced that they have commenced “early discussions” on developing the first licensed fixed-dose combination therapyHighly Active AntiRetroviralA medication or other substance which is active against retroviruses such as HIV. Therapy ??? aggressive treatment of HIV infection using several different drugs together. incorporating drugs from more than one manufacturer. read more »

The power of one

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 15 December 2003

We all want simpler treatment regimens with fewer side effects and no meal restrictions, right? Well how does once-a-day treatment sound? As PAUL KIDD reports, it may be closer than you think. read more »

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