HIV treatment is generally safe for people of all ages, including older adults. In fact, older adults may benefit even more from HIV treatment because it can help to prevent or delay the onset of age-related diseases and conditions that are common in people living with HIV.
The main concern with HIV treatment in older adults is the potential for drug interactions with other medications that they may be taking for other health conditions. It is important for older adults to work closely with their healthcare provider to carefully manage their medication regimen and avoid any potential drug interactions.
Overall, HIV treatment can be an important part of maintaining good health and quality of life for older adults living with HIV.
no. 35 is the max safe age.
do you mean how old it has to be to be sent to the safe haven? if so, any age. and if you are asking if there is an age limit, no, there is no age limit for putting a horse in the safe haven. i hope that helps :)
the best age is from 9 years old and over
Average of about 8 to 10 years but many cases have been reported where people live with HIV+ to an old age and died with never developing AIDS.
any age but be safeany age but be safe
There is no age requirement. Check with your clinic for details.
Ask your sons Dermatologist what treatment is safe for your child.
With all the new medications and great doctor's care, you can live to a ripe old age.
My most safe suggestion is the age 13.
You can be any age to join Millsberry. There is no age limit as it safe for both children and adults.
The safest age is when there a few months old so they can get to know you.
NO it definitely not safe. You can only breed cavaliers at a minimum age of 2.5 years but that only BOTH parents are clear of health problems at age 5.