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Darunavir + Raltegravir + Etravirine = High Rate of Treatment Success
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Title Darunavir + Raltegravir + Etravirine = High Rate of Treatment Success
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/715607?src=rss
Description Can highly treatment-experienced HIV-infected patients achieve virologic suppression at rates comparable to those seen in patients new to therapy? This prospective study provides an answer. AIDS Clinical Care
Category Articles > HIV/AIDS
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Date Feb 10, 2010
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