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    Author(s)David G. Ostrow, Seth C. Kalichman
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781475772227
    Pages218
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2013

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    Springer Psychosocial and Public Health Impacts of New HIV Therapies 1st Editon 2013 Softbound by David G. Ostrow, Seth C. Kalichman

    “AIDS is kind of like life, just speeded up. ” JavonP. ,heroinaddictwithAIDS, Bronx,NewYork, 1988 “Now I’m not so much scared of dying as scared of living. ” Mike D. , heroin addict with AIDS, New Haven, Connecticut, 1998 Within little more than a decade, AIDS has been tranformed from an untreatable, rapidly fatal illness, into a manageable, chronic disease. Most of this tranformation has occurred in the past five years, accelerated by the advent of protease inhibitors and the proven benefits of combination antiretroviral therapy and prophylaxis against opportunistic infections. For people living with HIV/AIDS, these developments have offered unprecedented hope, and also new challenges. As reflected in the quotes above, some of the anxieties and anticipation of premature dying have been replaced by the uncertainties involved in living with a long-term, unpredictable illness. The role of caregivers for people with HIV/AIDS has also changed radically over this time. Earlier in the epidemic, we learned to accompany patients through illness, to bear witness, to advocate, to address issues of death, dying, and - reavement. The arrival of more effective therapy has brought with it new capabi- ties, but also new complexities, raising difficult problems concerning access to care, adherence, and toxicity. Combination Antiretroviral Chemotherapy.- Pharmacokinetics of Protease Inhibitors and Drug Interactions with Psychoactive Drugs.- Treatment Adherence to HIV Medications.- Combination Antiretroviral Therapies for HIV.- Ethical Issues in the Use of New Treatments for HIV.- Mental Health Implications of New HIV Treatments.- Practical Prevention Issues.- Postexposure Prophylaxis.- Behavioral Research Needs and Challenges of New Treatments.



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