+ Follow ARV Tag
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[Title] => DOH looking forward to new guidelines on ARV treatment
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[Title] => Those facing HIV risk urged to undergo test
[Summary] => Amid the soaring HIV/AIDS cases in the country, the Department of Health (DOH) has asked those at risk of contracting the virus to come out and be tested.
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[Title] => 10% of HIV patients do not undergo treatment
[Summary] => One of 10 HIV patients does not undergo anti-retroviral (ARV) treatment to suppress progression to AIDS, the Department of Health said yesterday.
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ARV treatment is a combination of medications given to HIV-positive patients to delay the progression of the infection and delay the onset of full-blown Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
When the DOH acquired the ARV medications in September 2005, patients had to pay P1,700 to obtain a months supply.
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ARV treatment is a combination of medications given to HIV-positive patients to delay the progression of the infection and delay the onset of full-blown Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
When the DOH acquired the ARV medications in September 2005, patients had to pay P1,700 to obtain a months supply.
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