Rilpivirine (TMC278, brand name Edurant) is a pharmaceutical drug, developed by Tibotec, for the treatment of HIV infection. It is a second-generation non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) with higher Potency (pharmacology), longer Biological half-life and reduced Adver...
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rilpivirine101 posts
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Complera
More patient posts reported that Complera helped them when used for AIDS (53% higher than average of other AIDS treatments)
Atripla
More patient posts reported that Atripla helped them when used for AIDS (174% higher than average of other AIDS treatments)
Truvada
More patient posts reported that Truvada helped them when used for AIDS (26% higher than average of other AIDS treatments)
Sustiva
More patient posts reported that Sustiva helped them when used for AIDS (21% higher than average of other AIDS treatments)
Edurant
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Efavirenz
Fewer patient posts reported that Efavirenz helped them when used for AIDS (80% lower than average of other AIDS treatments)
Emtricitabine
Fewer patient posts reported that Emtricitabine helped them when used for AIDS (86% lower than average of other AIDS treatments)
Isentress
More patient posts reported that Isentress helped them when used for AIDS (61% higher than average of other AIDS treatments)
Reyataz
An average number of patient posts reported that Reyataz helped them when used for AIDS
Norvir
An average number of patient posts reported that Norvir helped them when used for AIDS
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rilpivirine Top Concerns
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...Me too in to the rilpivirine trial since july 4th. Before rilpivirine I used to take truvada-reyataz-norvir. With the first therapy ...of swollen belly. Now i feel better since i started this...
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I use complera and I am pregnant how will this affect ...the risks of taking this medicine with your doctor.
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My doctor is switching me over to Rilpivirine and Epzicom after hearing about my recent bout of side effects on Atripla. I have been taking Atripla since it came out, so I thought all...
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...a PPI it is noted on the drug information pages Ann linked you to. For example, I could take Atripla, but not Complera (because it has rilpivirine in it, and the PPI decreases concentrations of the...
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...am so new with the infection I could go on meds now to keep my immune system primarily in tact. So I am starting Complera which is 25 mg of Edurant (rilpivirine), 300mg of Viread (tenofovir DF)...
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...the first time I took Atripla, since before that ...new medication is Complera (rilpivirine tenofovir emtricitabine) ...bad reactions to the other HIV drugs from kidney...
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Rilpivirine, also known as Edurant, is ...treatment of HIV infection.
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...Drug Administration today approved Edurant (rilpivirine) in combination with other antiretroviral drugs for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in adults who have...
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...and Drug Administration approved Edurant (rilpivirine) in combination with other antiretroviral drugs for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in adults who have...
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...Rilpivirine. The one a day pill is much smaller than Atripla. It is best to ...affects me with no problems. Other than the depression and dark moods I experienced early on for a couple of weeks ...
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