United States & Canada International
Home PageMagazineTravelPersonalsAbout
Advertise with us     Subscriptions     Contact us     Site map     Translate    

 
Table Of Contents
July 2006 Cover
July 2006 Cover

 HIV Digest HIV Digest Archive  
July 2006 Email this to a friend
Check out reader comments

Bio-Medical Condom?

Researchers emboldened by monkey study results recently said they would expand tests of the pill Truvada, which combines Gilead Science Inc.'s Viread and Emtriva, as a possible preventive for healthy people at high risk of HIV infection. Gilead, however, has acted to tamp down excitement about the development, in part out of fear that Truvada will be seen as a "bio-medical condom." Health officials, too, are worried: They say the drugs should only be administered along with counseling, condoms and regular testing.

View our poll archive
Truvada, Viread and Emtriva are approved for use by HIV-positive patients, not as a preventive for HIV-negative people. Doctors, however, can prescribe them for "off-label" use; in addition, they are available online. No one knows how many people are taking the pills for prevention, but some experts, including Mitchell Warren of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition, suspect their numbers are growing. Some analysts say this off-label use could come back to haunt Gilead, in particular if the pills are eventually found to be ineffective at preventing infection.

The Centers for Disease Control, the National Institutes of Health and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are each funding separate human trials of Viread around the world to learn whether it could be an effective prevention pill. Other than providing the Viread, Gilead is not deeply involved in these studies. The idea that any of their drugs can be used to prevent AIDS is promising but preliminary, company officials say, because most of the available data come from monkey studies. But because the monkey trial results have been so promising, officials are now planning to switch one human trial from Viread to the combination.

Editor's Note: from the Associated Press


Guidemag.com Reader Comments
You are not logged in.

No comments yet, but click here to be the first to comment on this HIV Digest!

Custom Search

******


My Guide
Register Now!
Username:
Password:
Remember me!
Forget Your Password?




This Month's Travels
Travel Article Archive
Seen in Jacksonville
Heated indoor pool at Club Jacksonville

Seen in Fort Lauderdale

A fierce pride of performers at Johnny's

Seen in Fort Myers

Steve, Ray & Jason at Tubby's



From our archives


Some guys can't keep it up. How do coprophiliacs keep it down?


Personalize your
Guidemag.com
experience!

If you haven't signed up for the free MyGuide service you are missing out on the following features:

- Monthly email when new
   issue comes out
- Customized "Get MyGuys"
   personals searching
- Comment posting on magazine
   articles, comment and
   reviews

Register now

 
Quick Links: Get your business listed | Contact us | Site map | Privacy policy







  Translate into   Translation courtesey of www.freetranslation.com

Question or comments about the site?
Please contact webmaster@guidemag.com
Copyright © 1998-2008 Fidelity Publishing, All rights reserved.