From Chicago, at the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
A combination of therapies that researchers anticipated would work well against HIV failed to stop the virus from replicating in more than half the volunteers who received it. A second combination still appears promising, although the study is incomplete.
To compare two experimental drug regimens, researchers gave three antiretroviral drugs to each of 345 volunteers who were infected with HIV.
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