Tuesday, March 11, 2014

The anti-HIV drugs

The anti-HIV drugs d4T and AZT are not recommended for procedure treatment if you have other treatment options available. Slow fat gain in the limbs has been seen in people who switched from d4T to tenofovir (Viread).

A number of treatments for corpse fat changes are being deliberate including human development hormone, anabolic steroids, appetite stimulants, and heaviness training.

In extreme cases, fat deposits at the back of the neck may be surgically removed. Several forms of surgery have been used to repair facial fat changes, and New Fill is becoming increasingly available at NHS HIV clinics.

High blood fats may be treated with drugs such as pravastatin or gemfibrozil, and insulin resistance with anti-diabetes drugs. Some statins can interact with some HIV drugs, so your doctor will choose your drugs with anxiety and monitor you closely. There are also things you can do yourself. As noted above, routine exercise, a satisfactory nutriment with lots of new fruit and vegetable, and stopping smoking can all help reduce your danger of nerve affliction.

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