From Seattle, at the 9th Annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections
Multiple-drug regimens known as highly active antiretroviral therapy, or HAART, have been literally a lifesaver for people with AIDS. But several commonly used antiretroviral drugs, especially those called protease inhibitors, boost fatty acid and cholesterol concentrations in patients’ blood.
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