Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Why do they have to make the aids meds so toxic with so many side effects? Also, nobody knows the long term damage hey do to the body and organs there are no studies on this. J.T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Why do they have to make the aids meds so toxic with so many sideeffects? Also, nobody knows the long term damage hey do to the bodyand organs there are no studies on this.J.T.JT,Medications are designed to interfere with biological processes of the HIV organism. Sometimes, there is overlap between HIV biology and Human biology, leading to side effects. Nobody designs side effects into the medications, on purpose.JB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 JT Actually, meds are less toxic now than ever. Raltegravir, Viread (Truvada), Reyataz, Invirase, and Fuzeon, for instance, are less toxic than many meds that are prescribed for lesser critical diseases. But it is no picknic to have to take them daily for the rest of our lives. There are studies that have been going on since 1996, so we do have some long term data on some drugs. Remember: There is NOTHING more toxic than untreated HIV. Regards, Vergelpowerusa dot org Why are meds so toxic?Why do they have to make the aids meds so toxic with so many sideeffects? Also, nobody knows the long term damage hey do to the bodyand organs there are no studies on this.J.T.Welcome to our group!If you received this email from someone who forwarded it to you and would like to join this group, send a blank email to -subscribe and you will get an email with instructions to follow.You can chose to receive single emails or a daily digest (collection of emails). You can post pictures, images, attach files and search by keyword old postings in the group.For those of you who are members already and want to switch from single emails to digest or vice versa, visit www., click on , then on "edit my membership" and go down to your selection. The list administrator does not process any requests, so this is a do-it-yourself easy process ! :)Thanks for joining. You will learn and share a lot in this group!NOTE: I moderate, approve or disapprove emails before they are posted. Please follow the guidelines shown in the homepage. I will not allow rudeness, sexually explicit material, attacks, and anyone who does not follow the rules. If you are not OK with this, please do not join the group. Forward this email to anyone who may benefit from this information! Thanks!In Health, Vergel (PoWeRTX@...)List Founder and Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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