1. Cutaneous drug reactions associated with newer antiretroviral agents
- Author
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Martins, Ciro R.
- Subjects
Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Physiological aspects ,Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Analysis ,Abacavir -- Complications and side effects ,Abacavir -- Physiological aspects ,Abacavir -- Analysis ,Lamivudine -- Complications and side effects ,Lamivudine -- Physiological aspects ,Lamivudine -- Analysis ,Skin diseases -- Development and progression ,Skin diseases -- Drug therapy ,Skin diseases -- Risk factors ,Skin diseases -- Complications and side effects ,Skin diseases -- Physiological aspects ,Skin diseases -- Analysis ,AIDS (Disease) -- Development and progression ,AIDS (Disease) -- Drug therapy ,AIDS (Disease) -- Risk factors ,AIDS (Disease) -- Complications and side effects ,AIDS (Disease) -- Physiological aspects ,AIDS (Disease) -- Analysis ,Medical research -- Physiological aspects ,Medical research -- Analysis ,Medicine, Experimental -- Physiological aspects ,Medicine, Experimental -- Analysis ,Tenofovir -- Complications and side effects ,Tenofovir -- Physiological aspects ,Tenofovir -- Analysis ,Virus diseases -- Development and progression ,Virus diseases -- Drug therapy ,Virus diseases -- Risk factors ,Virus diseases -- Complications and side effects ,Virus diseases -- Physiological aspects ,Virus diseases -- Analysis ,Nonprescription drugs -- Complications and side effects ,Nonprescription drugs -- Physiological aspects ,Nonprescription drugs -- Analysis ,Clinical trials -- Physiological aspects ,Clinical trials -- Analysis ,Infection -- Development and progression ,Infection -- Drug therapy ,Infection -- Risk factors ,Infection -- Complications and side effects ,Infection -- Physiological aspects ,Infection -- Analysis ,Bilirubin -- Physiological aspects ,Bilirubin -- Analysis ,Health ,Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries - Abstract
Abstract Skin is the most commonly affected organ in patients with HIV, and the incidence of cutaneous adverse reactions in persons infected with HIV versus those who are not infected [...]
- Published
- 2006