Researchers Identify Two FDA Approved Drugs That May Fight HIV
Posted by administrator on August 24, 2010

“Researchers at the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center have identified two drugs that, when combined, may serve as an effective treatment for HIV. The two drugs, decitabine and gemcitabine — both FDA approved and currently used in pre-cancer and cancer therapy — were found to eliminate HIV infection in the mouse model by causing the virus to mutate itself to death — an outcome researchers dubbed lethal mutagenesis.”
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