- 3TC is a type of antiretroviral drug called a nucleoside analogue (or “nuke”).
- HIV-positive people are at increased risk for thinning bones or reduced bone density. Thinner bones are weaker and have difficulty supporting a person’s ...
- To better understand health issues among women at high risk for or who have HIV, researchers at clinics in key cities in the U.S. have collaborated on a study ...
- As people age, bones tend to become thinner and more prone to fractures. Researchers have found that HIV-positive people are generally at an increased risk for ...
- This document, written by and for people who use drugs, serves to guide those who wish to get involved locally and mobilize to improve the life conditions of ...
- Tenofovir is a type of anti-HIV drug from a class of drugs called nucleotide analogues (nukes).
- Combivir is a combination of two antiretroviral drugs, both of which are called nucleoside analogues (“nukes”). Each Combivir tablet contains 300 mg of AZT (Retrovir, zidovudine) and 150 mg of 3TC (…
- This guide lays out a series of strategies for recruiting, supervising and retaining staff for organizations that want to hire people who use drugs or who are on methadone or buprenorphine treatments.