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HIV and drug use
Information on the interplay between drug use and HIV, including recreational drugs, smoking and poppers, the role of intravenous drug use and HIV infection, and interactions between drugs and anti-HIV medications.
News
  Does methamphetamine affect HIV viral load?
  Methamphetamine use worsens the damage to brain cells in patients with HIV encephalitis
  Injecting drug users more likely to progress to AIDS even if taking HAART
  Saunas and drugs linked with rectal gonorrhoea in gay men in San Francisco study
  Methamphetamine is a 'new challenge in HIV treatment and prevention' concludes review article
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