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Protease Inhibitors Safe, Effective in Antiretroviral-Experienced HIV-Infected Children
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Protease Inhibitors Safe, Effective in Antiretroviral-Experienced HIV-Infected Children |
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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575762?src=rss |
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Treatment with the protease inhibitors (PI) ritonavir, nelfinavir, and lopinavir/ritonavir is safe and effective for the long-term treatment of antiretroviral-experienced HIV-infected children, according to a report in the May issue of The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. Reuters Health Information |
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Articles > HIV/AIDS |
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Jun 11, 2008 |
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