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Should she continue or not depends on current status of illness which your attending physician is best to guide. Yes black skin can be corrected by classic ayurved formulae for turning unnatural skin tone to natural fairness and glow by raktashodhaks and varnyadi gana herbs (10 classic herbs combo) in reasonable cost and time period. You can also procure herbs and make yourself or entrust us. Pl consult.
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Thes medications are called antiretrovirals.
Pep is a combinations of three drugs
you can take once or twice a day for 28 days
for adults the cdc recommends 1.tenofovir
2.emtricitabine 3. Raltigravir or dolutegravir.
More can contact me on line.
Pep is a combinations of three drugs
you can take once or twice a day for 28 days
for adults the cdc recommends 1.tenofovir
2.emtricitabine 3. Raltigravir or dolutegravir.
More can contact me on line.
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All tablets mentioned by you are different.
They have different combinations and and composition.
How can you compare medicine having different composition. I want to give a info to all people on ART via this reply that NEVER and NEVER change your medication unless decided by your doctor. These are very prone for resistance and if changed without doctors recommendations, they might stop working or may even cause some problems. So don't do it.
Kindly consult your Dr. for rest details....more
They have different combinations and and composition.
How can you compare medicine having different composition. I want to give a info to all people on ART via this reply that NEVER and NEVER change your medication unless decided by your doctor. These are very prone for resistance and if changed without doctors recommendations, they might stop working or may even cause some problems. So don't do it.
Kindly consult your Dr. for rest details....more
Asked for male, 31 years old from Bangalore Rural
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yes you can stop the medicine if you are not willing to proceed on because it is just an anti viral and it is known to cause side effects
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