4.6 Peripheral neuropathy: d4T, ddI, rarely 3TC. 21 May 2009. Peripheral neuropathy is the term for damage to the nerves in your hands or feet. ...
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Analysis of the combined results by treatment regimen showed no significant difference in the incidence of neuropathy between recipients of ddI 500 mg/d, ddI 750 mg/d, or ZDV and no...
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Neuropathic complaints were frequently observed in a Phase I study of ...
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The drugs most likely to cause neuropathy are ddI (didanosine, Videx¨ or VidexEC¨) and d4T (stravudine or Zerit¨). Other nucleoside reverse transcriptase ...
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Other POC-IT Resources...POC-IT Center; HIV Guide;...JH Infection Control; Center for Clinical Global Health; JH Viral Hepatitis Center; JH Center for Global Health; JH Division of Infectious...
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ARV toxic neuropathy resulting from exposure to ARVs, particularly d4T, ddI, and ddC (the "dNRTIs" or "d-drugs"). The onset can occur as early as 9 weeks after starting the offending agent.
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Sep 2, 2005 ... Among 137 white subjects randomized to receive ddI plus d4T, 20.8% of those who developed peripheral neuropathy belonged to mitochondrial ...
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Mitochondrial haplogroup T was more frequent in Caucasians who developed subjective peripheral neuropathy while on ddI/d4T during Study 384. The polymorphism that defines this haplogroup is located in...
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p = 0.03). Among whites, peripheral neuropathy during ddI/d4T treatment was also less common in H63D heterozygotes than in H63D non-carriers (adjusted OR 0.47;
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Hepatitis C, Peripheral Neuropathy, ddI (Videx) - Pancreatitis Warning, HIV Drugs and Viagra Update, Resistance Testing, Immune System Control of HIV - Update, Treatment Notes -(added 2/23/2000)
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