- Kivexa is a combination of two anti-HIV drugs, both of which belong to the group commonly called nukes. Each Kivexa tablet contains 600 mg of abacavir (Ziagen) and 300 mg of 3TC (lamivudine).
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- Chlamydia continues to be the most commonly reported sexually transmitted and blood borne infection in Canada. This resource synthesizes evidence, assesses the ...
- Sexually transmitted and blood borne infections continue to be a significant public health concern in Canada. Across Canada, infectious syphilis rates are on ...
- The Trans* Toolkit was designed for organizations striving to become more inclusive of their trans* clients, staff and ...
- Trizivir is a combination of three anti-HIV drugs commonly called nukes. Each Trizivir tablet contains 300 mg of abacavir, 150 mg of 3TC and 300 mg of AZT.
- The goal of this resource is to help community organizations, health professionals, educators and others to develop and implement evidence-informed STBBI ...
- Truvada is the name of a fixed-dose co-formulation of two anti-HIV drugs: tenofovir and FTC all in one pill.
- Maraviroc is a type of anti-HIV drug called a CCR5 antagonist or entry inhibitor.
- CATIE NewsA large, well-designed clinical trial called START has confirmed that by initiating anti-HIV therapy early - when their CD4+ cell counts are still relatively ...
- Ribavirin is a type of antiviral medication. It is approved in Canada for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C when used in combination with direct-acting antiviral medications.