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HIV/AIDS / Pharmacology / Stavudine / Antiretroviral drug / Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor / Purines / Adverse drug reaction / Lactic acidosis / Mitochondrial toxicity / Medicine / Bristol-Myers Squibb / Health
Date: 2014-02-05 12:25:58
HIV/AIDS
Pharmacology
Stavudine
Antiretroviral drug
Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor
Purines
Adverse drug reaction
Lactic acidosis
Mitochondrial toxicity
Medicine
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Health

AIDS InfoNet www.aidsinfonet.org Fact Sheet Number 414 STAVUDINE (Zerit)

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