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Side Effects Of Integrase Inhibitors
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Do any Integrase Inhibitors look promising in Clinical Trials?Dr. Gerald,I was wondering if any Integrase Inhibitors look promising in clinical trials and if so, do you feel they will have less side effects then the current available drugs?Mr. Trump...Response from Gerald Pierone, M.D.
AIDS Research and Treatment Center of the Treasure Coast
Sorry, but all I really know about integrase inhibitors is that they are in early clinical trials. Unfortunately, ours is not an investigative site and I don't have any personal knowledge about how things are going with these studies. Perhaps...
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New Integrase inhibitor and lipodystrophy riskThere is a once a day integrase inhibitor with a non-PI booster coming up soon, isn't there?... Read more »ls isentress integrase inhibitors the future for hiv meds ???Hi Dr Henry,l have been taking different hiv meds for the past 8 years, and its not much fun with... Read more »
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Study of New ViiV HIV Integrase Inhibitor Yields Encouraging Early ResultsAt the Tenth International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection in Glasgow from November 7-11, it was reported by the National AIDS Treatment Advocates Project (NATAP) that the experimental integrase inhibitor S/GSK1349572 "proved a potent... Read more »Integrase Inhibitor '572 Tested Against Raltegravir-Resistant HIVGlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has licensed an anti-HIV integrase inhibitor discovered by the Shionogi Corporation in Japan. Because of these arrangements, this drug has the complex code name S/GSK1349572 and for now is increasingly referred to simply as... Read more »Comparing Two Integrase InhibitorsIt was more than a wish that integrase inhibitors became weaponry against HIV. We've waited a long time to get to this point and an even longer time to arrive at the position where we're now studying and comparing two integrase inhibitors.... Read more »The Rise of Integrase InhibitorsRaltegravir (Isentress) was the first integrase inhibitor to be approved for the treatment of HIV infection. This drug helps to quickly suppress production of HIV and is generally well tolerated and has few significant interactions with other drugs.... Read more »
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Integrase Inhibitor
Posted by Survivor
I just wanted people realize there is hope and continued very active DRUG DISCOVERY!Merck, Gilead Release Strong Findings From Clinical Trials of Experimental Integrase Inhibitor Antiretroviral Drugs Whitehouse Station, N.J.-based Merck and Foster... Read more » Today's LA Times Article - Integrase Inhibitors
Posted by Anonymous
Very hopeful! (Despite the sad title.)http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-me-salvage2jan02,0,1565232,full.story?coll=la-home-headlines Read more » Stupid question. Sorry in advance.
Posted by Tyne2011, 1 Reply
Hi everyone. I'm the moron who thought she was in acute liver failure three weeks post PEP because of some very unpleasant GI side effects worse than Kaletra. As it turned out, my cooking with tumeric was to blame. A resident mentioned to me that it...
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Posted by Survivor, 1 Reply
Merck, Gilead Release Strong Findings From Clinical Trials of Experimental Integrase Inhibitor Antiretroviral Drugs February 9, 2006 Whitehouse Station, N.J.-based Merck and Foster City, Calif.-based Gilead Sciences on Wednesday at the 13th... Read more »
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