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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Long-Term Indinavir Treatment Keeps HIV Under Control at 156 Weeks: Presented at IDSA |
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"Long-Term Indinavir Treatment Keeps HIV Under Control at 156 Weeks: Presented at IDSA" By Ed Susman SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- October 11, 2005 -- Most patients who were treated with an antiretroviral regimen that included the protease inhibitor indinavir were able to maintain virologic control for at least 156 weeks. "Combination antiretroviral therapy with indinavir can yield long-term virologic and immunologic benefits for many treatment-naive asymptomatic patients with early HIV infection," said Deborah McMahon, MD, associate professor of medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. McMahon presented the findings in a poster session here on October 8[th at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). In a trial that began in 1997, Dr. McMahon and colleagues placed 199 patients on the following protease inhibitor regimen: |
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