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Research paper thumbnail of Residuos sólidos reciclables y reutilizables producido en la UNAH-CU y sus potenciales de uso

Revista Ciencia y Tecnología, Dec 18, 2017

Residuos sólidos reciclables y reutilizables producido en la UNAH-CU y sus potenciales de uso

Research paper thumbnail of Diseño de un horno tipo Bach para secar madera

Research paper thumbnail of Recomendaciones españolas sobre el uso adecuado de enfuvirtida

Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2007

Spanish recommendations for proper use of enfuvirtide Enfuvirtide is a high-cost, parenterally ad... more Spanish recommendations for proper use of enfuvirtide Enfuvirtide is a high-cost, parenterally administered drug commonly used in late phases of HIV infection, when its efficacy may be compromised. To optimize enfuvirtide use, consensus recommendations for this purpose have been formulated by 247 physicians attending patients with HIV infection in Spain. A literature review was performed in which grades of evidence and recommendations were defined according to the origin of the data (randomized clinical trials, non-randomized studies, expert opinion). Twenty-eight local consensus meetings were held between May and September 2005 to discuss the most important aspects related to the use of enfuvirtide, following a pre-established system used in all the meetings. The main conclusions were as follows: a) enfuvirtide use is often excessively delayed and is given to patients with little chance of treatment success; b) enfuvirtide is indicated in patients who require antiretroviral treatment and for whom an optimum treatment with three other fully effective drugs cannot be designed; c) the most important prognostic factor is the availability of at least one other completely active drug; d) there is no infallible method to avoid the development of local reactions, but measures are available to decrease their incidence and severity; and e) patient counseling and training for correct administration of the drug are essential to improve adherence, the repercussions of local reactions and, of course, the efficacy of the treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Residuos sólidos reciclables y reutilizables producido en la UNAH-CU y sus potenciales de uso

Revista Ciencia y Tecnología, Dec 18, 2017

Residuos sólidos reciclables y reutilizables producido en la UNAH-CU y sus potenciales de uso

Research paper thumbnail of Diseño de un horno tipo Bach para secar madera

Research paper thumbnail of Recomendaciones españolas sobre el uso adecuado de enfuvirtida

Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2007

Spanish recommendations for proper use of enfuvirtide Enfuvirtide is a high-cost, parenterally ad... more Spanish recommendations for proper use of enfuvirtide Enfuvirtide is a high-cost, parenterally administered drug commonly used in late phases of HIV infection, when its efficacy may be compromised. To optimize enfuvirtide use, consensus recommendations for this purpose have been formulated by 247 physicians attending patients with HIV infection in Spain. A literature review was performed in which grades of evidence and recommendations were defined according to the origin of the data (randomized clinical trials, non-randomized studies, expert opinion). Twenty-eight local consensus meetings were held between May and September 2005 to discuss the most important aspects related to the use of enfuvirtide, following a pre-established system used in all the meetings. The main conclusions were as follows: a) enfuvirtide use is often excessively delayed and is given to patients with little chance of treatment success; b) enfuvirtide is indicated in patients who require antiretroviral treatment and for whom an optimum treatment with three other fully effective drugs cannot be designed; c) the most important prognostic factor is the availability of at least one other completely active drug; d) there is no infallible method to avoid the development of local reactions, but measures are available to decrease their incidence and severity; and e) patient counseling and training for correct administration of the drug are essential to improve adherence, the repercussions of local reactions and, of course, the efficacy of the treatment.

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