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Reuters NewMedia, Inc. - Monday October 13 2:52 PM EDT
The company said this viral load reduction is in patients receiving combination therapy not involving a protease inhibitor.
Most triple combination therapy to date involves protease inhibitors, the company said.
The company said Sustiva is being studied in combination with Retrovir and Epivir to treat HIV and AIDS.
In a 137-patient Phase III study of three Sustiva doses in combination with AZT and 3TC, significant reductions in plasma HIV-RNA were observed, it said.
The company said these findings were presented as part of the current Sixth European Conference on Clinical Aspects and Treatment of HIV Infection in Hamburg, Germany.
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