November 6, 1998
On Frontiers of AIDS Research, Scientists Seek to Simplify Drug Regimens
The efforts are designed to spur the immune system, reduce side effects, cut down on costly pills, and even eradicate the virus
Patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus have lives that are punctuated by pills.
More than 50 a day, sometimes, in a spectrum of colors and a range of sizes. If patients are well-insured or rich enough to be able to afford treatment and if they take all of their
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