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HIV treatment may take a toll on the brain


HIV treatment may take a toll on the brain
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Punjab News ExpressNEW YORK : Antiretroviral drugs have been life-changing therapies for HIV patients, but they can have significant side effects including neuronal degeneration, which can be manifested as forgetfulness, confusion and behavioural and motor changes, says a study.Certain protease inhibitors, among the most effective HIV drugs, lead to the production of the peptide beta amyloid, often associated with Alzheimer's disease, the study found."Protease inhibitors are very effective antiviral therapies, but they do have inherent toxicities," said senior author on the study Kelly Jordan-Sciutto, Professor at University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in the US.
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HIV treatment may take a toll on the brain: Study


HIV treatment may take a toll on the brain: Study
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Photo for representational purpose.Photo for representational purpose.Antiretroviral drugs have been life-changing therapies for HIV patients, but they can have significant side effects including neuronal degeneration, which can be manifested as forgetfulness, confusion and behavioural and motor changes, says a study.
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HIV treatment may trigger Alzheimer's disease


HIV treatment may trigger Alzheimer's disease
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The advances which took place in the HIV treatment have been life-altering for the patients.New antiretroviral medications have been developed for improving the lives of the patients, but a study found that these may be neurodegenerative.The anti-retroviral drugs are likely to trigger Alzheimer's disease (AD) which can be evident in forms of confusion, forgetfulness as well as changes in behaviour and motion, the study revealed.
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