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  1. ... et al. Short communication: from wasting to obesity: initial antiretroviral therapy and weight gain in HIV-infected persons. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2013 Mar; ...
  2. ... the Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry, 47 found that most antiretroviral drugs recommended in the United States as initial therapy for HIV in pregnancy were not associated with increased risk ...
  3. ... has improved with the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy.[ 13 ] These patients are treated with the same paradigm as patients who do not have HIV or immunosuppression. References Schaff LR, Grommes C: Primary central nervous system ...
  4. ... example, the evolution of HIV resistances makes the HIV population less comparable over time, while the effectiveness of the initial highly-active antiretroviral therapy improves rapidly over time. These increased the complexity ...
  5. ... drug therapy</qualifier></mesh-heading><mesh-heading ><descriptor ... >AIDS Medicines</see-reference><site ><information-category >Find ...
  6. ... lymphoma treatment strategy include:[ 2 , 3 ] Highly active ... Levine AM: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related lymphoma: clinical ...
  7. ... amphotericin B oral solution when used prophylactically against initial and recurrent ... therapy. Observations are needed of patient compliance with the ...
  8. ... Browne JL, Schrier VJ, Grobbee DE, et al. HIV, antiretroviral therapy, and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy: a systematic review ... Angeliki VA, et al. Safety and effectiveness of antiretroviral therapies for HIV-infected women and their infants and children: protocol ...
  9. ... Selwyn PA, Altice FL. Acceptance and adherence with antiretroviral therapy among HIV-infected women in a correctional facility. Journal of ... White BL, Fogel CI. Factors influencing adherence to antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected female inmates. Journal of the Association of ...
  10. ... infected patients during the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy. HIV medicine. 2008 Jul; 9 (6):421–6. [ PMC ...
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