(ARVs) for Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Oct 04, 2011
by Kate Benson
Antiretroviral therapy in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) patients can
be a touchy subject. Last week I blogged about an article by the New
York Times columnist Scott James that hit a nerve in the CFS community
last week when he reported on the use of HIV drugs by some CFS
patients. The column however lacked hard numbers and evidence leaving
many questions unanswered. The biggest question was whether the
column revealed a trend or documented a rare regional situation. And
so the story continues...
Full post can be found here:
http://trialx.com/curetalk/2011/10/off-label-use-arvs-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/
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