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Side-effects
Side-effects can be divided into two main types. Toxic side-effects are a direct result of the drug itself. For instance, some antibiotics are known to cause gastrointestinal problems in many individuals. Allergic side-effects are those brought on by the individual's reaction (sometimes called hypersensitivity) to a drug. These side-effects are sometimes referred to by doctors as type A and type B reactions.
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Treatment & Care
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Side-effects
- Types of side-effects
- Dealing with side-effects
- Liver toxicity
- Kidney toxicity
- Mitochondrial toxicity
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Hypersensitivity reactions
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Lipodystrophy
- Overview of metabolic and body-fat changes
- Defining lipodystrophy
- The role of ARVs in lipodystrophy
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Metabolic changes while on ART
- Triglycerides[ix]
- Cholesterol[ix]
- Insulin and glucose[ix]
- Metabolic changes: defining the syndrome
- Changes in blood fats (lipids)
- Diabetes, hyperglycaemia and insulin resistance[ix] [ix]
- Protease inhibitors and diabetes
- Impaired blood clotting in haemophiliacs[ix]
- Sexual problems and other possible symptoms
- Other health implications [ix] [ix]
- Other possible causes of lipodystrophy
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Heart disease and antiretroviral therapy
- Atherosclerosis and heart disease
- Cardiac abnormalities and HIV
- Cardiovascular risk factors among people with HIV
- HIV, HAART and cardiac risk
- Long-term risk: comprehensive assessment
- Cardiac risk in women
- Antiretroviral therapy and risk of stroke
- Antiretroviral therapy and risk of high blood pressure
- Reducing cardiac risk
- Other indicators of changes in risk of heart disease
- Controversies over cardiac risk
- Treating body fat changes
- Treating metabolic changes
- Treating body fat and metabolic changes - switching drugs
- Other side-effects
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Side-effects
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