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What to do with nelfinavir?

Two studies presented on Monday at the 40th ICAAC raised some difficult questions about the role of nelfinavir in antiretroviral therapy. Nelfinavir is one of

Published
05 March 2001
By
Keith Alcorn
Triple PI salvage therapy

Salvage therapy with three protease inhibitors alongside nucleoside analogues or the NNRTI efavirenz is being explored by clinicians at the Royal Free Hospital in London. They

Published
05 March 2001
By
Keith Alcorn
More good news on ceasing OI prophylaxis

Preventative medicine for toxoplasma encephalitis may be safely ceased in individuals with sustained CD4 improvements, according to new data from the Swiss Cohort Study published

Published
05 March 2001
By
Megan Nicholson
Lipodystrophy seen in primary infection HAART patients

Body fat alterations (lipodystrophy) are being seen just one year after individuals with primary HIV infection commence HAART, warned an Australian doctor at the Lisbon

Published
05 March 2001
By
Keith Alcorn
Ho refuses to give up hope of eradicating HIV

In a coded riposte to last week’s announcement that US treatment guidelines will shift towards later treatment, David Ho told last week’s Eighth Annual Conference

Published
05 March 2001
By
Keith Alcorn
Tenofovir crisis appeal by European activists

The European AIDS Treatment Group has appealed to Europe's medicines licensing body to speed up access to tenofovir, the nucleotide analogue under development by Gilead

Published
05 March 2001
By
Keith Alcorn
New test for HIV waste products will identify more effective regimens; Ho argues eradication still possible

A new test developed at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the Hammersmith Hospital in London could help researchers identify HAART regimens which can

Published
05 March 2001
By
Keith Alcorn
Potential fatal interaction between protease inhibitors and crystal meth

Australian doctors have reported what they believe to be a fatal interaction between ritonavir and methamphetamine, commonly known as crystal or crystal meth. Crystal is

Published
05 March 2001
By
Keith Alcorn
Post-AIDS, but not post-HIV in the North: a report from the AIDS Impact conference

AIDS Impact, the fourth international conference on the biopsychosocial aspects of HIV infection, took place in Ottawa, Canada between July 15 and 18. The conference

Published
05 March 2001
By
Anon
UNMC researchers developing more effective drug delivery for HIV

Instead of multiple pills each day, patients would receive one weekly injection.

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01 January 1970
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Community Consensus Statement on Access to HIV Treatment and its Use for Prevention

Together, we can make it happen

We can end HIV soon if people have equal access to HIV drugs as treatment and as PrEP, and have free choice over whether to take them.

Launched today, the Community Consensus Statement is a basic set of principles aimed at making sure that happens.

The Community Consensus Statement is a joint initiative of AVAC, EATG, MSMGF, GNP+, HIV i-Base, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, ITPC and NAM/aidsmap
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