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Filters Content type: News, Editors' picks, About HIV Topic: Cardiovascular disease

High cholesterol or high blood pressure increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, angina, heart failure and other forms of cardiovascular disease.

Lung disease

HIV, but not HHV-8, found to increase risk of pulmonary arterial hypertension

News
10 May 2008
Side effects

CROI: Recreational drug use a risk for asymptomatic heart disorders in HIV-positive patients

News
11 February 2008
Side effects

Low-dose ritonavir almost entirely responsible for lipid increases seen on Kaletra

News
9 November 2005
Cardiovascular disease

Nevirapine effect on 'good' cholesterol outranks efavirenz or statins, 2NN study reports

News
20 October 2004
HIV treatment

Atazanavir/ritonavir comparable to lopinavir/ritonavir in PI-experienced

News
18 July 2003
Organ transplants

Successful heart transplant in man with advanced HIV disease reported

News
5 June 2003
Cardiovascular disease

Lipid increase not needed for HIV protease inhibitors to trigger cardiovascular problems

News
4 February 2003
Cardiovascular disease

Lipid increases in HIV patients on HAART: which ones to worry about?

News
27 September 2002
Cardiovascular disease

Protease inhibitors and heart disease - more evidence of risk

News
10 July 2002

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