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Improving patient satisfaction is "a high priority" for the patient access department at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago, according to Michael F. Sciarabba, MPH, CHAM, the hospital's director of patient access services.
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The Grassroot Project program was adapted from curriculum implemented across sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, where it was more commonly known as Grassroot Soccer.
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Investigators are studying the way antiretroviral (ART) drugs penetrate the body, particularly focusing on the genital tracts to examine the potential for these drugs to impact the areas where HIV transmission most often occurs.
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Adherence is one of the largest variables in the concentrations achieved of antiretrovirals (ARTs).
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Preventing HIV transmission from patients to health care providers has been the subject of extensive research throughout the course of the HIV epidemic.
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The FDA has granted approval to a generic formulation of zidovudine injection USP, 10 mg/mL, packaged in 200 mg/20 mL single-use vials, manufactured by Pharmaforce Inc., of Columbus, OH.
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Thirty years into the HIV/AIDS epidemic the grandchildren of the first generation impacted by AIDS have little interest in the disease.
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Data for 64 HIV/HCV co-infected patients treated in a prospective study of pegylated IFN alpha + RBV were analyzed.
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Hospital pharmacists are among the front-line warriors, fighting to maintain the antimicrobial arsenal in a battle in which it appears the bacteria are winning.