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Title: Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US
Post by: TehBorken on Jul 15 06 05:49
[span]Some good news for a change. Now the question is, how much will it cost?

[/span][hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"][span style="font-weight: bold;" class="top2"]Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US             [/span]
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[span]WASHINGTON : The first once-a-day, one-pill treatment for HIV-AIDS will be available for use in the United States next week, the US Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday.
 
Atripla, a combination of three widely used anti-retroviral drugs, was fast-tracked by the FDA and will be made available for purchase in 15 other countries under a US international AIDS relief programme, an FDA statement said.
 
The first AIDS treatment of its kind in the world was made possible by an unusual collaboration among pharmaceutical firms holding rights to the drugs: Bristol-Myers Squibb, Gilead Sciences and Merck, the FDA said.
 
"Atripla was approved in under three months under FDA's fast-track programme. The manufacturer plans to make the drug available for purchase in the United States within 96 hours," an FDA statement said.
 
Atripla - which combines efavirenz (sold as Sustiva), emtricitabine (Emtriva) and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (Viread) - will be made available outside the United States under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the FDA said.
       
The FDA approved Sustiva (from Bristol-Myers Squibb) in 1998, and Viread and Emtriva (from Gilead Sciences) in 2001 and 2003, respectively.
 
"Bristol-Myers Squibb and Gilead Sciences have formed a joint venture to commertgwpde Atripla in the United States. The collaboration is the first of its kind in the field of HIV/AIDS," the statement said.
 
Noting that Merck holds the rights to efavirenz "in certain territories," the FDA added that: "All three will work together to ensure the product is available to patients and physicians."
       
A 10-month study of 244 HIV-positive adults showed that in 80 percent of cases, a combination of the three drugs sharply reduced the virus and boosted the number of infection-fighting CD4 cells, the statement said.
 
 More than a million people live with HIV or AIDS in the United States, where 40,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.
 
The drug will also be made available in 15 countries covered by President George W. Bush's AIDS plan: Botswana, Ethiopia, Guyana, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia. - AFP/de[/span]  
Title: Re: Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US
Post by: Lise on Jul 15 06 07:44
Wouldn't it be great if we could one day destroy the HIV disease forever? This pill is just the start.
Title: Re: Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US
Post by: Sportsdude on Jul 15 06 12:12
right wing religious groups have said they don't want a cure for aids because it would make "risky" behaviour acceptable. What a bunch of crap.
Title: Re: Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US
Post by: kitten on Jul 15 06 12:18
Imagine if one of their televangelists acquired HIV.  Boy, would their song change in a hurry!
Title: Re: Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US
Post by: Lise on Jul 15 06 01:18
My sentiments exactly, kitten.
Title: Re: Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US
Post by: Gopher on Jul 16 06 11:03
About time the televangelists included compassion in their unique brand of religion.
Title: Re: Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US
Post by: kingy on Jul 16 06 11:56
what ever happened to magic johnson?
Title: Re: Once-a-day HIV-AIDS pill approved in US
Post by: Sportsdude on Jul 16 06 02:09
he's apparently HIV free, seriously. When he takes a blood test the virus doesn't show up.