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What are the after-effects of the 72-hour HIV blockade?

There are no after-effects of taking HIV blocking drugs, but there are side-effects, and after stopping the drugs, the various discomforts caused by the side-effects will slowly disappear, leaving no "after-effects". HIV blocking drugs generally need to be taken in combination, and the side effects of various blocking drugs are summarized as follows:

I. Digestive tract reactions. The main ones are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

Second, nephrotoxicity.

Three, skin, Pijin, pigmentation.

Fourth, metabolic abnormalities. Such as abnormal lipid surrogate, hypophosphatemia, and decreased glucose tolerance.

V. Neurological symptoms with headaches and abnormal nerve sensations.

Sixth, liver damage. Elevated transaminases, hepatic steatosis, etc.

However, everyone has different sensitivities and tolerances some people have reactions and some don't, some have big reactions and some have small reactions. However, all these side effects will disappear after stopping the medicine. After one course of treatment (28 days), the medicine can be stopped.

HIV blocking drugs, it is best to know that the highest blocking rate is taken within 24 hours of high risk, and that they are effective within 72 hours, beyond which there is no point in taking them. Time is life.

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