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Dyslipidemia Treatment
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Extended-Release Niacin May Reduce HAART-Related DyslipidemiaHi Dr. Henry:I just read about this and wondered if you had ever heard of this before and whether anyone had been using this before the study?Extended-Release Niacin May Reduce HAART-Related DyslipidemiaNEW YORK (Reuters Health) Aug 12 -...Response from Keith Henry, M.D.
University of Minnesota, School of Medicine
Yes I am familiar with that study out of Washington U in St. Louis. The ACTG is conducting a larger dose ranging study on the effects and safety of that form of niacin which clearly has side effects including aggravating a tendency to diabetes but...
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Lipodystrophy (LIPODYSTROPHY)I'm trying to find CURRENT information about lipo treatment options, but everything I find,... Read more »silly questions?hi dr benjamin,its a nice work u and ur team doing in this website. i got two questions for u... Read more »
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High Prevalence of Obesity, Dyslipidemia and Inflammation Seen in Behaviorally Infected Adolescent WomenThere's nothing like hearing the results of studies directly from those who actually conducted the research. In this interview, you'll meet one of these impressive HIV researchers and read her explanation of a study she presented at CROI 2009. My... Read more »Metabolic Complications of HIV TherapyIntroduction HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy Insulin Resistance Dyslipidemia Hyperlactatemia and Lactic Acidosis Bone Disease References Introduction The use of effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) has resulted in tremendous... Read more »Transcript of The Body's Live Chat on HIV Treatment With Dr. Edwin DeJesusFollowing is the transcript of The Body's live chat on HIV treatment, which took place on June 27, 2007, at 7 p.m. Eastern Time. The chat was sponsored by Gilead Sciences, Inc., moderated by The Body's editorial staff and hosted by Dr. Edwin DeJesus... Read more »Growth Hormone Treatment for HIV-Related Abdominal Obesity Improves Abdominal Fat and Other Cardiovascular Measures, but May be Limited by Effects on GlucoseMEXICO CITY -- For human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients with treatment-related abdominal obesity and growth hormone deficiency, receiving low-dose growth hormone resulted in improvement in fat and blood pressure measurements but... Read more »
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Have we been over medicated all along?
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Big pharma is going to love this study. This is amazing to me!By Deborah Mitchell DENVER (Reuters Health) - It may be possible to maintain long-term suppression of HIV and prevention of immune deterioration, while significantly reducing dyslipidemia,... Read more » Advertisement
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