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Lipodystrophy and dyslipidemia among patients taking first-line, World Health Organization-recommended highly active antiretroviral therapy regimens in Western India.
Sanjay Pujari,Ameet Dravid,Eknath Naik,Shobha Bhagat,Kaley Tash,Jeffrey P. Nadler+1 more-2005-06-01-PubMed
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There is a high prevalence of lipodystrophy, dyslipidemia, and hyperglycemia in patients taking long-term WHO-recommended generic HAART in western India. Interventions to address these complications need to be incorporated into antiretroviral scale-up programs, including improving access to alternative less-offending drugs like tenofovir and abacavir.
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There is a high prevalence of lipodystrophy, dyslipidemia, and hyperglycemia in patients taking long-term WHO-recommended generic HAART in western India. Interventions to address these complications need to be incorporated into antiretroviral scale-up programs, including improving access to alternative less-offending drugs like tenofovir and abacavir.
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LipodystrophyDyslipidemiaStavudineLipoatrophyMedicineInternal medicineLamivudineZidovudine
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