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Author Topic: all about ATRIPLA  (Read 3178 times)

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Offline danda

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all about ATRIPLA
« on: October 19, 2007, 08:46:51 am »
I JUSt started atripl two weeks ago, and everything was ok except for the headaches i ve been having the last 3 days in the morning, i tkae atripla before  i go to bed

Offline vokz

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Re: all about ATRIPLA
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2007, 10:08:05 am »
If the headaches are related to the Atripla, then they are probably being caused by the Truvada and should fade with time .. but, until such time that they do fade, I always found that a nice strong cup of black coffee, when I got up in the morning, would keep the Truvada headaches at bay (that was a tip from my doctor, who said: “if it feels anything like a caffeine withdrawal headache, then treat it like it is and it will probably go away”).   

Edited to add:

PS: Gilead Sciences list headaches as a “very common” side effect of Truvada
« Last Edit: October 19, 2007, 10:16:31 am by vokz »

Offline OMDM

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Re: all about ATRIPLA
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2007, 11:24:06 pm »
I've been on Atripla since early July, 2007.  Other than the 1st night, I have zero side effects.  Feel stronger and certainly my VL has crashed.  I take a Lunesta sleeping pill (usually 1/2 a 3% pill) and sleep well for 4 or 5 hours and wake after 6 or 7 hours refreshed and headache free.

So far I treat Atripla as a wonderful drug -- having worried for 5 years that I would have problems when I went on Med's.

Offline Falkore

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Re: all about ATRIPLA
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2007, 03:19:10 am »
I've been on Atripla for almost a year and a half now.  I started it shortly after it was approved and it was my first regimine.  The only side effects I can attribute to the medication is the drunk feeling about an hour or so after I take it, and also the first day I had some very strange dreams but nothing since. 

I hope that you continue to do well on it.
"Ain't no shame in my flame"
Date:          CD4:     VL:
10/02/05     568       2,070
11/18/05     541       2,970
02/17/06     442       4,720
04/17/06     510       1,100
07/12/06     391       3,050
Start Atripla
09/22/06     595       Undet.
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