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HIV/AIDS: Drug Therapy Side Effects and Complications

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Abstract
Dr. Alexandra Levine, Chief of the Division of Hematology at the USC School of Medicine, explains that the cocktails of drugs used to fight HIV/AIDS can be very effective, but can also be complicated to take properly and cause serious side effects. In addition, Dr. Levine points out, the virus can become resistant to certain drugs. This is not only a problem for the infected individual, but may mean that if that person transmits the virus to someone else, that virus may already be resistant to many of the drugs this newly infected individual might otherwise take to fight the disease.
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Health Care, Health Education, Personal Health, The Human Condition
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