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Another Study Finds No Benefit to Treatment Breaks
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Another Study Finds No Benefit to Treatment Breaks
Another Study Finds No Benefit to Treatment Breaks
HIV treatment interruptions do not result in any clinical benefit for patients infected with drug-resistant virus, according to a study published in the August 28 edition of The New England Journal of Medicine. HIV researchers had been hopeful that treatment breaks might allow drug-sensitive virus to reassert itself in the body during a break, making the virus more susceptible to anti-HIV medications when they were restarted.