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Double Action Combivir 300 mg Fights Against HIV Infection

Canada pharmacy online has made it easy to buy it and other prescription drugs at very cheap rates.

By: Robert Anderson
Category: Health
: Health:Beauty
Posted: Apr 06, 2011
Updated: Apr 06, 2011
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A better understanding of how the immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is undetected in the body may provide the cure for AIDS; in the meantime, Canada drugs like Combivir 300 mg have greatly helped treat HIV infection.

There has been much research done in Canada addressing the menace of HIV and AIDS over the last 25 years. According to the Globe and Mail, the number of people getting the HIV and AIDS in the U.S. and Canada has reached the precarious 1982 levels, when the world first became aware of it as an epidemic.

Researchers discovered early in the 80s that drugs could not destroy the HIV virus in the human body. It is possible to prevent the virus from spreading and infecting new cells, but drugs cannot eradicate it in cells that were already infected. It is an aspect of HIV that researchers are exploring to find a cure for AIDS.

Combivir 300 mg is a combination of Epivir and Retrovir. The both work the same way if taken separately. The drug, which is easily available in a Canada pharmacy, prevents HIV from spreading by preventing any alternation in the genetic material of healthy T-cells. New cells are unable to produce new virus and it is possible to see a reduction of virus in the body.
The Seriousness of the Problem

Canadians with HIV/AIDS find it very difficult to undergo an organ transplant. Advocates at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City raised the matter. One of patients actually thought it was next to impossible to get the operation done in Canada.

In comparison, the Globe and Mail reported that HIV+ patients in other countries like Spain, France, the U.S. and U.K. found it much easier to get organ transplants done over the last 10 years.
How Awareness Is Being Raised Through Government Initiatives

Dec. 1, 2011, is going to be the next World AIDS Day. For the past 23 years, the AIDS community has taken various different measures to raise awareness about the incurable ailment.

The Canadian government is playing a part in helping researchers. In partnership with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, it will invest $88 million to find effective HIV vaccines. Another $30 million has been set aside to conduct research on how to prevent HIV-infected mothers from transferring it to her child in developing countries.

Around 73,000 Canadians are HIV-positive at present. It is a matter of time before researchers find a cure for AIDS. The Have a Heart for CANFAR campaign helps young Canadians educate others about HIV/AIDS. The program is gaining ground with over u 2,000 schools taking part in the 2011 initiative.

It has become easier to gain access to antiretroviral therapy, especially in the Western world. Better knowledge and drugs are helping ease the lifestyle of people, though some countries in Africa still have a problem with around 400,000 infants born with HIV every year.

Until a definite cure is found, it is imperative that patients suffering from HIV infection keep fighting the infection with Combivir 300 mg. Canadapharmacyonline.com has made it easy to buy it and other prescription drugs at very cheap rates.

Robert Anderson is specializing in writing articles on how to save on medication by buying from Canadian Pharmacy.For more information about the author and savings on Canadian drugs please visit http://www.canadapharmacyonline.com

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