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- Atazanavir is used along with other medications to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in adults and ... and weigh at least 22 lb (10 kg). Atazanavir is in a class of medications called protease ...
- The combination of atazanavir and cobicistat, along with other medications, is used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in adults and children ...
- Cobicistat is used to increase the amounts of atazanavir (Reyataz, in Evotaz ) in adults and children weighing ... boosters. It works by increasing the amount of atazanavir or darunavir in the body so that they ...
- ... with this combination.Talk with your health provider.Atazanavir (Reyataz)Atazanavir is a drug used for HIV infection. Zinc decreases how much atazanavir the body absorbs. But the body still absorbs ...
- HIV/AIDS Medicines/Patient Handouts ... HIV/AIDS Medicines ... HIV/AIDS Medicines/Start Here ... HIV/AIDS Medicines ... National Institutes of Health, Office of AIDS Research
- HIV and AIDS: Medicines to Help You (Food and Drug Administration)HIV/AIDS Medicines/Start Here ... HIV/AIDS Medicines ... Food and Drug Administration ... This page provides some basic facts about the anti-HIV medicines that have ...
- HIV/AIDS Medicines/Start Here ... HIV/AIDS Medicines ... National Institutes of Health, Office of AIDS Research ... HIV.gov ... From the National Institutes of Health ... HIV/ ...
- LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury
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Medicines/Statistics and Research ... Medicines ... Liver Diseases/Statistics and Research ... Liver Diseases ... LiverTox® provides up-to-date, unbiased and easily accessed ... - Breastfeeding/Statistics and Research ... Breastfeeding ... National Library of Medicine ... The LactMed® database contains information on drugs and other chemicals ...
- ... for HIV or AIDS such as amprenavir (Agenerase), atazanavir (Reyataz), efavirenz (Sustiva), fosamprenavir (Lexiva), indinavir (Crixivan), lopinavir ...