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anfan4
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isentress and truvada
#253827 - 01/08/11 08:10 AM
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im been on isentress and truvada for month and half and notice increased in blood pressure and any else had this problem. Will isentress cause this problem.
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Bbi
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I have been taking isentress/truvada for one month as well. My blood pressure went from 130/80 to 140/75. Not sure if it is drugs or stress from being newly diagnosed POZ.
-------------------- Recently diagnosed. Started treatment 79 days after infection. I'm being very private about it.
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greg31
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Ive been on this combo since being diagnosed and i am not finding any side effects, My doctor mentioned that thats really favorable,
-------------------- the sun rises, and the sun sets, and you need to get outside
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JJDF
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I'm a newbie here too. Going from diagnosis to meds in about six weeks time. Staring Isentress and Truvada on March 28th, as I can take the week off.
Your replies are encouraging. I too, have CNS issues if I'm going to have any with medication, so the Atripla, though nice at one a day - just made me think about talking with doctor about Isentress/Truvada. Much of the feedback I got that made me do that was from reading on here.
Crossing my fingers. I have a week off to either cope with side effects or a week to relax and do nothing!
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