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What is ARV?

N2N : HIV/AIDS FAQ and Answers
ARV stands for antiretroviral. Antiretroviral medications are designed to inhibit the reproduction of HIV in the body. If ARV treatment is effective, the deterioration of the immune system and the onset of AIDS can be delayed for years. It is recommended that ARV drugs be used in combinations of at least three drugs.
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What is the definition of ARV?

Ontario Real Estate Investment Network :: FAQ
ARV is defined as the market value of a property "after repairs" have been completed. After Repair Value Yes there is in this hot market. Obviously you have pro-active sellers contacting you, so that does show a certain amount of motivation (which is a key step). The one place that there can be profit is in a buy and hold situation.
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What is ARV medication?

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This combination of drugs reduce the number of HIV viruses in the body. By doing this the immune system can be strengthened and restored. Once your CD4 count drops below 200 your doctor will start you on ARV treatment. A few companies do offer special policies for HIV-positive people. There might be additional premiums charged in such cases.
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Where are the ARV sites in the Greater Durban area?

Frequently Asked Questions | Hillcrest Aids Centre Trust
Local government clinics where you will have your blood taken and received training in how to take ARVâ??s and then you will be referred to RK Khan Hospital for ARVâ??s. [ Back to top ]
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What will I need to take with me when visiting an ARV site?

Frequently Asked Questions | Hillcrest Aids Centre Trust
A treatment â??buddyâ?? (a good friend or family member who you have disclosed your status to, for emotional support)
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What is the Process for starting ARV drugs?

Frequently Asked Questions | Hillcrest Aids Centre Trust
Three separate training days usually over a three week period before commencement of an ARV programme. This is important because you will have to take ARVâ??s every day at the same time for the rest of your life.
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Why do you limit your ARV to $75,000?

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We assume that a property that has an ARV of $75,000 will be in what we term a "65%" area. At 65%, your loan with us would be $49,000. It is difficult to get a loan for under $50,000 if you want to refinance the property. And yes, we allow for exceptions. To go below $75,000, you must have a 650 credit score.
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Does TASO provide ARV's and what medical treatment does TASO provide?

The AIDS Support Organisaton: FAQ
the moment, TASO does not have the resources to provide ARV's to its clients. However, those clients who can buy their own ARV's can benefit from the technical knowledge of the TASO Medical Officers. TASO is also actively involved in lobbying for price reductions in order to make ARV's available to its clients. When that objective is achieved, TASO will definitely start providing ARV therapy to its clients.
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What is the vaccination schedule for ARV?

TAPA at Arugam Bay Information
The 1st vaccination should be done when the pup is 3 months of age, if the mother is vaccinated within one year. But if the mother is not vaccinated against rabies / history of the pup is unknown (Stray pup), the 1st ARV should be given at 06 weeks of age, followed by a 2nd dose when 3 months old.
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Why is it essential to give ARV annually? Isn't it sufficient to give just once?

TAPA at Arugam Bay Information
The immunity or the protection formed by a single dose of vaccination will decline with the time. When the immunity drops, the ability of the body to fight against the disease will also get declined. To avoid this drop in immunity it is essential to boost the immune system via annual vaccinations.
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Tell me about the medicines to treat HIV. / What is ARV therapy?

NGO Gateway - FAQs on HIV/AIDS FAQ
All the currently licensed anti-retroviral drugs, namely Zidovudine, Lamivudine and Stavudine etc., have effects which last only for a limited duration. In addition, these drugs are very expensive and have severe adverse reactions while the virus tends to develop resistance rather quickly with single-drug therapy. The emphasis is now on giving a combination of drugs including newer drugs called protease inhibitors; but this makes treatment even more expensive.
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