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reyataz & norvir alone?
Sep 25, 2008

hi, after searching several forums for a combo I felt alright about taking, I settled on reyataz, norvir & truvada. I expressed this to my Dr., who told me this was too many meds, and I should try just reyataz & norvir alone. This does not seem right to me, what do you think?

Response from Dr. Young

Thanks for your post.

I'd think that using a boosted protease inhibitor-alone therapy without a compelling reason to abandon the very well established and well studied regimens of 2 NRTIs (like Truvada) would be foolish.

Frankly if a single pill is too much, I'd have to wonder if your ready to be taking 2 pills (Norvir+Reyataz).

I'd spend some time talking to your doctor and/or case manager about your concerns.

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