Ans:- Problems associated with the administration of HIV medications are as follows:-
- Face:- Lipoatrophy- loss of fat in cheeks.
- Body:- Lipodystrophy:- Increase in abdominal size, breast size, and dorsocervical fat pad.
-Liver:- Hepatotoxicity- Liver damage.
- Nerves:- Neuropathy- Nerve damage causes strange sensations and pain, starting in the hands/ feets.
- Bone:- Osteoporosis and osteopenia( bone loss).
- Skin:- Rashes.
- Heart:- Hyperlipidemia, high cholesterol and high glucose .
- Kidneys:- Nephrotoxicity, kidney stone.
- GUT:- Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
- Blood:- Anemia.
Discuss problems associated with administration of HIV medications. ?
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Lifestyle changes and consistent compliance with antiretroviral medications can reduce the chance of transmitting HIV to others by as much as: