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Can We Talk?

Crimes of the Heart

"Save Adap!"

Meth Traps

How to Recognize Abuse - and Deal

Loose Threads

Milestones

International Male

Earthwatch

Soap Dish

Brief

Black Tar Smack Attack

Female Troubles

Comic Relief

Pos & Neg

Double Exposure

Quick Study: Nutrients

Paunch Punch

Report from Retro

Briefs

Tropical Trannie

Quick Study: Depression

Warning Signs

Tunnel of Grub

Resources: Good News

Skin Trade

Editor's Letter

Mailbox

Trading Spaces



Most Popular Lessons

The HIV Life Cycle

Shingles

Herpes Simplex Virus

Syphilis & Neurosyphilis

Treatments for Opportunistic Infections (OIs)

What is AIDS & HIV?

Hepatitis & HIV



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June 2004


Warning Signs

by Staff

Abacavir reaction: Some 5 percent of HIVers display a hypersensitivity to the nuke abacavir (Ziagen), with symptoms including rash, abdominal pain, fever, cough or sore throat, nausea, vomiting and breathing problems. The reaction occurs in the first few weeks after starting the med and can be life-threatening, requiring immediate medical attention. Now comes news that one HIVer reacted after just one dose, reminding doctors to monitor patients very closely when they start taking Ziagen. The HIVer was treated with IV drugs in intensive care for a day, recovered and began a different HIV combo.



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