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Author Topic: Reyataz with Intelence??+ Isentress  (Read 4403 times)

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Offline OnePapi

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Reyataz with Intelence??+ Isentress
« on: May 28, 2008, 03:03:40 am »
I have read a somehow of the interactions of this 2,,,,which i understand it boost the intelence or double it........why would that be a problem...or am i understanding it wrong? Any other complications
Im on Isentress also......plus reyataz,then i be starting the intelence now......if hes giving them to me ,then whats up with all the interaction story?

Offline newt

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Re: Reyataz with Intelence??+ Isentress
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2008, 04:07:36 am »
Correct.

Intelence reduces the level of Reyataz (perhaps by 40-50% ) making it ineffective. Intelence is therefore not recommended for use with Reyataz. This is in the Intelence prescribing info which your doctor should have read  ???

The prescribing info does not recommend using Intelence with Norvir boosting either. This said, Norvir boosting may overcome this interaction and keep the Reyataz level high enough to be safe (as suggested by a study in 2006 presented at the 8th International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection, Glasgow).

Intelence can be used with Norvir-boosted Prezista or Invirase though.

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