As all drugs, Atripla can produce many side effects. Some side effects it can produce are psychiatric problems, kidney problems, changes in bones density, etc.
drug resistant HIV...
There have been reports of false positives for benzodiazepines and THC for Atripla users in simplistic screening tests, so if you're taking Atripla (or, for that matter, any other prescription medication) you should inform the person who's doing the test about it. This will allow them to do a more precise test that will not give a false positive.
Yes, Atripla can cause a false positive for a high reading of cannibinoids.
Maybe, but even if Atripla showed up on a drug test, as long as there is a valid medical reason to take it (HIV infection), then there should be no problem. This is not a drug used for recreational purposes.
Don't Think so You are instructed to take atripla on an empty stomach in order to increase absorption, taking any laxative/medicine can compromise the medications efficacy. With something as important as managing viral loads I definitely would not. Side effects and medication interactions can be found at viraday.info
Gender has nothing to do with taking risks.
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There are no known risks with the combination of Depakote, Prozac and Codine.
Since the father likes taking risks in a game he might like taking risks in life as well.
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Risktaking is taking risks or being brave
By taking risks then and again...
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