Potential New HIV Drug May Help Patients Not Responding To Treatment

Tuesday, April 7, 2009 - 10:28 in Health & Medicine

A potential treatment for HIV may one day help people who are not responding to anti-retroviral therapy. Scientists looking at monkeys with the simian form of HIV were able to reduce the virus levels in the blood to undetectable levels, by treating the monkeys with a molecule called D-1mT alongside anti-retroviral therapy.

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