Guest guest Posted July 12, 2010 Report Share Posted July 12, 2010 I was on Fuzeon for 3 1/2 years and never missed a dose. By the time I switched to Isentress I was in a great deal of agony. While I have had stomach issues with my meds in the past, I personally would take Norvir any day over Fuzeon. I switched a couple of months ago from the Norvir gel caps to the tablets. I was a little queasy for perhaps a week but never had any diarrhea. I did notice a slight increase in the neuropathy in my feet and it disturbed my rest some. However, that is common for me when i switch meds and usually it settles down over time. For those of you that are having digestive issues while taking Norvir or other PI's consider taking probiotics and a soluble fiber. My personal favorite is the matching set - Theralac and Trufiber. I have tried many brands and these work great for me. I take the fiber and probiotic before I go to bed. --JJ > > > Hi Everyone, > I was wondering who is or was taking the new Norvir Pill? I'd like to know how the side effect are, compared to the gel cap formulation. I'm currently on a regimen which includes painful Fuzeon shots twice a day. My stomach can't take much more of this. I went to the dermatologist, and she was shocked at the condition of the skin and the fat tissue underneath. My only other option (I'm drug resistant to almost everything) is a regimen which includes TWO Norvir per day. When I've tried this in the past, I developed extreme diarrhea and numbing neuropathy. It's like choosing between the lesser of two evils, which side effects can I endure better? > Please post your experience with the Norvir pills. If I decide to go back on that regimen, maybe the old gel caps would be better? > thanks in advance, > Charlie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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