the drug toxins damage the liver because the person has to tke medications through out life, and this contributes to liver toxiciy.
Antiretroviral drugs inhibit the reproduction of retroviruses--viruses composed of RNA rather than DNA.
There is no function of the liver to drugs, but rather drugs affect the liver. My grandma has been on drugs for so long that now her liver is failing.
Doses must be individualized based on the patient and use of interacting drugs. The optimum combinations of antiretroviral drugs have not been determined, nor is there agreement on the stage of infection at which to start treatment.
Antiretroviral agents are virustatic agents which block steps in the replication of the virus. The drugs are not curative; however continued use of drugs, particularly in multi-drug regimens, significantly slows disease progression.
Are you sure you don't mean Liver drugs? As in drugs that can damage your liver?
people with kidney or liver disease may be more likely to have blood problems or other side effects when they take certain cholesterol-reducing drugs. And some drugs of this type may actually raise cholesterol levels in people with liver disease.
No. Only antiretroviral drugs can reduce HIV.
Thanker, H.K., and M.H. Snow. "HIV Viral Suppression in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy." Postgraduate Medical Journal (January 2003): 36.
it called ARV you take it everyday
Your physician will give you medicine for retrovirus infection throughout the pregnancy.
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Any drug can harm the liver. Some drugs have the potential to cause more liver damage than other drugs.