Experiences with Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

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Also known as:
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids)
ICD10/11 Code: B20-B24
ICD10/11 Group: A00-B99, Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Also known as: acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids)
ICD10/11 Code: B20-B24, ICD10/11 Group: A00-B99, Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

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Kivexa

10/11/2016 | | 69moderated by Susan
lamivudine, abacavir sulfate (600/300mg) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

Disturbing dreams and insomnia caused me to switch to Triumq. Now the dreams have not totally disappeared, but are less frequent. The weight I gained stayed, but is not increasing any more. I have gained 18 kg in 5 years time. I would like to know when to expect a medicine without this side effect.
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Eviplera

14/01/2016 | | 27moderated by Charlotte
tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, emtricitabine, rilpivirine hydrochloride (200/245/25mg) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

After taking Truvada + other medicines for two years switched to one pill of Eviplera. I was scared of the side effects but luckily I didn't have any. Never had problems with them. Really annoying that you have to eat when you take it. I often work over lunchtime or simply forget to eat (I know…). In terms of the results it works perfectly.
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Eviplera

30/11/2015 | | 33moderated by Henry
tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, emtricitabine, rilpivirine hydrochloride (200/245/25mg) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

Medicine works well but it's extremely inconvenient because you have to eat so much with it. I haven't had one single side effect from it. It would be problematic if you didn't have a regular daily routine and didn't eat at set times because of travelling, for example.
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