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Side-effects
Information on side-effects associated with anti-HIV therapy, including their prevalence and how they can be alleviated.
News
  Gastrointestinal side-effects lead one in eight to change HAART regimen in first year of treatment
  HAART patients at greater risk of severe side-effects than AIDS
  HAART may cause oxidant stress says US study
  Is lipodystrophy caused by the action of antiretroviral drugs in the brain?
  Fat loss in all body regions most common form of lipodystrophy in women
Patient Information
  Diarrhoea
  Lipodystrophy
  Nausea & vomiting
  Side-effects
Treatment & Care
  A to Z of symptoms
  Body fat and metabolic changes whilst on treatment
  Gynaecomastia (breast enlargement)
  Lactic acidosis / acidaemia
  Monitoring drug side effects
  Neuropathy
  Renal (kidney) disease
  Side-effects
  UK trials for opportunistic infections, side-effects and lipodystrophy
AIDS Treatment Update
  Enduring pain
Links
  Medscape Treatment Update on Lipodystrophy
  Metabolic disorders on HAART - ACTG Guide
  Mitochondrial toxicity and lactic acidosis
  Repair options: FacialWasting.org
  Spanish Fact-Sheet


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