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Intelence has been linked to Stevens-Johnson syndrome: http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/12017#more-12017
Intelence has been linked to Stevens-Johnson syndrome: http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/12017#more-12017
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Artie
It is well known that Intelence has a side effect associated with rashes, itching and in the most serious case necrosis of the dermis. People that have a sensitivity to Bactrim are the most likely to experience Steven Johnson's Syndrome. Been there done that. What is not well known is that Intelence works fast, and is the perfect prescriptive for people with high viral loads and extremely low (2 digit) T-cell counts. The warnings seem daunting , but what about the black boxes on combivir, zerit, epzicom and the rest? There is no getting around effects on the liver, as this is the only way humans and animals metabolize food ,chemical substances and get rid of waste. It is just a matter of the better of the evils. Care should be taken with all NNTRI's. Even though the metabolism rate via lab reports portray a steady state. Suspicion is that weight, hydration, fat content should be exclusively taken into consideration when dosing.
August 28, 2010