Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Here are some links to check out before you start taking these drugs ; http://www.aliveandwell.org/index.php?page=drugs , http://www.aras.ab.ca/haart.html Further ; Excerpts from various places on the " side-affects " ( they are actually DIRECT ADVERSE AFFECTS ) of these lethal toxins your AIDS- quacks are so happily dispensing ; The following from the manufacturer; " The risk to patients is primarily due to the fact that approximately 5% of individuals who receive abacavir sulfate in Ziagenâ or Trizivirâ (abacavir sulfate, lamivudine and zidovudine) Tablets have developed a potentially life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction. Symptoms generally resolve after discontinuing the medication, however, patients who have had a hypersensitivity reaction to Ziagenâ are advised to never take the medication again. Patients taking Combivirâ would not have been advised about the hypersensitivity reaction and how to take Ziagenâ safely because Combivirâ does not contain abacavir sulfate. Patients who have had a hypersensitivity reaction to abacavir yet take Ziagenâ or Trizivirâ again experience more severe symptoms within hours that may include life-threatening hypotension (lowering of the blood pressure) and death. In addition, the replacement of Combivirâ which contains two antiviral drugs with Ziagenâ , a single antiviral, may decrease the effectiveness of a patient's treatment regimen. " I have a friend...escuse me HAD a friend...who had this reaction. A rach all over his body, so his Merchant Of Death prescribed a cream... AZT is a chemotherapy, a DNA chain terminator. Everyone who has taken it as a long-term therapy is dead. Period. Those who do not take it, live. As you will see at the the end of the following, Zerit increases the effectiveness of AZT. The purpose of AZT is to end all processes necessary for life... From ; http://aids.about.com/blcombivir.htm ________________________ Combivir (AZT & Epivir) --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Classification: Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor Form: Tablet Usual Dosage: One tablet twice per day Instructions: May take with or without food. Take medications the same time each day. Keep appointments for blood draws to monitor blood count. Notify your doctor of all medicines being taken prior to starting Combivir. Side effects to report to your doctor Headache Nausea / vomiting Diarrhea Fatigue or weakness Nasal symptoms (runny nose, cold symptoms) Anemia (low blood count) causing fatigue, tiredness, weakness Abdominal pain Mental confusion (rare) Drug interactions or incompatibility Zerit will decrease the effectiveness of AZT _________________________ The above neglected to mention the side-effect called " death " . - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Thanks for supplying detailed information as always . BTW, how are you? " allengraves2003 " <allengraves2003@ cures for AIDS > cc: Subject: Re: sustiva, combivir, AZT... 04/19/2004 01:59 PM Please respond to cures for AIDS Here are some links to check out before you start taking these drugs ; http://www.aliveandwell.org/index.php?page=drugs , http://www.aras.ab.ca/haart.html Further ; Excerpts from various places on the " side-affects " ( they are actually DIRECT ADVERSE AFFECTS ) of these lethal toxins your AIDS- quacks are so happily dispensing ; The following from the manufacturer; " The risk to patients is primarily due to the fact that approximately 5% of individuals who receive abacavir sulfate in Ziagenâ or Trizivirâ (abacavir sulfate, lamivudine and zidovudine) Tablets have developed a potentially life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction. Symptoms generally resolve after discontinuing the medication, however, patients who have had a hypersensitivity reaction to Ziagenâ are advised to never take the medication again. Patients taking Combivirâ would not have been advised about the hypersensitivity reaction and how to take Ziagenâ safely because Combivirâ does not contain abacavir sulfate. Patients who have had a hypersensitivity reaction to abacavir yet take Ziagenâ or Trizivirâ again experience more severe symptoms within hours that may include life-threatening hypotension (lowering of the blood pressure) and death. In addition, the replacement of Combivirâ which contains two antiviral drugs with Ziagenâ , a single antiviral, may decrease the effectiveness of a patient's treatment regimen. " I have a friend...escuse me HAD a friend...who had this reaction. A rach all over his body, so his Merchant Of Death prescribed a cream... AZT is a chemotherapy, a DNA chain terminator. Everyone who has taken it as a long-term therapy is dead. Period. Those who do not take it, live. As you will see at the the end of the following, Zerit increases the effectiveness of AZT. The purpose of AZT is to end all processes necessary for life... From ; http://aids.about.com/blcombivir.htm ________________________ Combivir (AZT & Epivir) --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Classification: Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor Form: Tablet Usual Dosage: One tablet twice per day Instructions: May take with or without food. Take medications the same time each day. Keep appointments for blood draws to monitor blood count. Notify your doctor of all medicines being taken prior to starting Combivir. Side effects to report to your doctor Headache Nausea / vomiting Diarrhea Fatigue or weakness Nasal symptoms (runny nose, cold symptoms) Anemia (low blood count) causing fatigue, tiredness, weakness Abdominal pain Mental confusion (rare) Drug interactions or incompatibility Zerit will decrease the effectiveness of AZT _________________________ The above neglected to mention the side-effect called " death " . - Read AIDS-Cured Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Hi, Moneca...doin' GREAT!! Just split with an apologist boy-friend that I simply could not reach, though, but it's good to be off of his roller-coaster. Have a room-mate who I am wonderfully compatible with, and the financial help is terrific. Started an eBay business but am very dissappointed ( no sales, but it's only been a week...). How are you? Staying out of trouble (lol)? > > Thanks for supplying detailed information as always . BTW, how are > you? > > > > " allengraves2003 " > <allengraves2003@ To: cures for AIDS > > cc: > Subject: Re: sustiva, combivir, AZT... > 04/19/2004 01:59 > PM > Please respond to > cures for AIDS > > > > > > > Here are some links to check out before you start taking these > drugs ; http://www.aliveandwell.org/index.php?page=drugs , > http://www.aras.ab.ca/haart.html > > Further ; > Excerpts from various places on the " side-affects " ( they are > actually DIRECT ADVERSE AFFECTS ) of these lethal toxins your AIDS- > quacks are so happily dispensing ; > > The following from the manufacturer; > " The risk to patients is primarily due to the fact that > approximately 5% of individuals who receive abacavir sulfate in > Ziagenâ or Trizivirâ (abacavir sulfate, lamivudine and zidovudine) > Tablets have developed a potentially life-threatening > hypersensitivity reaction. Symptoms generally resolve after > discontinuing the medication, however, patients who have had a > hypersensitivity reaction to Ziagenâ are advised to never take the > medication again. Patients taking Combivirâ would not have been > advised about the hypersensitivity reaction and how to take Ziagenâ > safely because Combivirâ does not contain abacavir sulfate. Patients > who have had a hypersensitivity reaction to abacavir yet take > Ziagenâ or Trizivirâ again experience more severe symptoms within > hours that may include life-threatening hypotension (lowering of the > blood pressure) and death. In addition, the replacement of Combivirâ > which contains two antiviral drugs with Ziagenâ , a single > antiviral, may decrease the effectiveness of a patient's treatment > regimen. " I have a friend...escuse me HAD a friend...who had this > reaction. A rach all over his body, so his Merchant Of Death > prescribed a cream... > > AZT is a chemotherapy, a DNA chain terminator. Everyone who has > taken it as a long-term therapy is dead. Period. Those who do not > take it, live. As you will see at the the end of the following, > Zerit increases the effectiveness of AZT. The purpose of AZT is to > end all processes necessary for life... > From ; http://aids.about.com/blcombivir.htm > ________________________ > Combivir (AZT & Epivir) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ----------- > > > > > Classification: Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor > Form: Tablet > > Usual Dosage: One tablet twice per day > > Instructions: May take with or without food. Take medications the > same time each day. Keep appointments for blood draws to monitor > blood count. Notify your doctor of all medicines being taken prior > to starting Combivir. > > Side effects to report to your doctor > > Headache > Nausea / vomiting > Diarrhea > Fatigue or weakness > Nasal symptoms (runny nose, cold symptoms) > Anemia (low blood count) causing fatigue, tiredness, weakness > Abdominal pain > Mental confusion (rare) > Drug interactions or incompatibility > > Zerit will decrease the effectiveness of AZT > > _________________________ > > The above neglected to mention the side-effect called " death " . > > - > > > > > Read AIDS-Cured Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 We all live and learn, you don't need the likes of him anyway!! What a nice thing to say about your roommate, can I say the same about my husband??? Hey, I just raised hell yesterday... and it felt good!!!! Everybody needs a foot up their a** every now and then! " allengraves2003 " <allengraves2003@ cures for AIDS > cc: Subject: Re: sustiva, combivir, AZT... 04/19/2004 02:11 PM Please respond to cures for AIDS Hi, Moneca...doin' GREAT!! Just split with an apologist boy-friend that I simply could not reach, though, but it's good to be off of his roller-coaster. Have a room-mate who I am wonderfully compatible with, and the financial help is terrific. Started an eBay business but am very dissappointed ( no sales, but it's only been a week...). How are you? Staying out of trouble (lol)? > > Thanks for supplying detailed information as always . BTW, how are > you? > > > > " allengraves2003 " > <allengraves2003@ To: cures for AIDS > > cc: > Subject: Re: sustiva, combivir, AZT... > 04/19/2004 01:59 > PM > Please respond to > cures for AIDS > > > > > > > Here are some links to check out before you start taking these > drugs ; http://www.aliveandwell.org/index.php?page=drugs , > http://www.aras.ab.ca/haart.html > > Further ; > Excerpts from various places on the " side-affects " ( they are > actually DIRECT ADVERSE AFFECTS ) of these lethal toxins your AIDS- > quacks are so happily dispensing ; > > The following from the manufacturer; > " The risk to patients is primarily due to the fact that > approximately 5% of individuals who receive abacavir sulfate in > Ziagenâ or Trizivirâ (abacavir sulfate, lamivudine and zidovudine) > Tablets have developed a potentially life-threatening > hypersensitivity reaction. Symptoms generally resolve after > discontinuing the medication, however, patients who have had a > hypersensitivity reaction to Ziagenâ are advised to never take the > medication again. Patients taking Combivirâ would not have been > advised about the hypersensitivity reaction and how to take Ziagenâ > safely because Combivirâ does not contain abacavir sulfate. Patients > who have had a hypersensitivity reaction to abacavir yet take > Ziagenâ or Trizivirâ again experience more severe symptoms within > hours that may include life-threatening hypotension (lowering of the > blood pressure) and death. In addition, the replacement of Combivirâ > which contains two antiviral drugs with Ziagenâ , a single > antiviral, may decrease the effectiveness of a patient's treatment > regimen. " I have a friend...escuse me HAD a friend...who had this > reaction. A rach all over his body, so his Merchant Of Death > prescribed a cream... > > AZT is a chemotherapy, a DNA chain terminator. Everyone who has > taken it as a long-term therapy is dead. Period. Those who do not > take it, live. As you will see at the the end of the following, > Zerit increases the effectiveness of AZT. The purpose of AZT is to > end all processes necessary for life... > From ; http://aids.about.com/blcombivir.htm > ________________________ > Combivir (AZT & Epivir) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ----------- > > > > > Classification: Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor > Form: Tablet > > Usual Dosage: One tablet twice per day > > Instructions: May take with or without food. Take medications the > same time each day. Keep appointments for blood draws to monitor > blood count. Notify your doctor of all medicines being taken prior > to starting Combivir. > > Side effects to report to your doctor > > Headache > Nausea / vomiting > Diarrhea > Fatigue or weakness > Nasal symptoms (runny nose, cold symptoms) > Anemia (low blood count) causing fatigue, tiredness, weakness > Abdominal pain > Mental confusion (rare) > Drug interactions or incompatibility > > Zerit will decrease the effectiveness of AZT > > _________________________ > > The above neglected to mention the side-effect called " death " . > > - > > > > > Read AIDS-Cured Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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