AIDS Expert - Recent AIDS/HIV-related Search Questions

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

HIV - Can I drive a car or operate machinery while taking my medications?

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HIV - Can I drive a car or operate machinery while taking my medications?

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    • Because many HIV medications raise cholesterol levels, it is not uncommon for people living with HIV to be taking cholesterol lowering drugs

    • It is extremely important for people with HIV to take all doses of their medications, otherwise the virus may become resistant to the drugs

    • You may also want to change from a regimen which is successfully suppressing HIV if you are unable to tolerate it due to side-effects, or you are unable to take the medication as prescribed, or both

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    • Until you know how this medication affects you, do not drive a car or operate potentially dangerous machinery

    • Avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how this medication affects you

    • This medicine may cause dizziness and so may affect your ability to drive or operate machinery safely

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    • Driving a car with an automatic transmission makes several aspects of driving automated

    • Driving a car in reverse is just as important as driving it forward

    • Thousands of people around the world have discovered the luxury of driving around in a car they are paid to drive for

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    • Should I drive a car or operate machinery while taking these drugs


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