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Prozac And Group Therapy For The HIV-Positive
By: Mark Walters

Major depression can be a problem for many, but it can be particularly hard-hitting for those who are found to be HIV-Positive. The fact is, those who are HIV-Positive are living difficult lives, with death being a problem that they have to live with at all times. Treatments for the problem do exist, with medication designed to stave off the effects having been developed – and research teams working on cures. That doesn’t help much when they’re attempting to work off the problems caused by their state, though. Prozac is most often prescribed for helping alleviate the depression that many HIV-Positive patients feel, but recent studies have shown that the drug works better when combined with group therapy.

The first study made to determine the effectiveness of selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors like Prozac on those who are HIV-Positive, as opposed to simple psychotherapy, also checked on how the antidepressant acted with HIV medications. The drug was found to produce minimal side effects on the bodies of the HIV-Positive, and it also did not have any significant interactions with the HIV drugs that were used in the test. In simpler terms, as far as the research team could determine, Prozac was safe to use for those with HIV.

The results are expected to help establish better statistics for compliance by patients who are already under a multiple drug regimen. Major depressive episodes are among the most common behavioral and mood disorders to manifest among HIV patients, with an estimated 20% of them experiencing it at least once. The patients tend to suffer multiple medical complications that make their lives difficult, and many receive numerous potentially toxic medications over the course of their treatment. Even ordinary drugs could prove potentially fatal amidst the damaged immune systems of those with HIV.

The test was designed so that it would be random, double-blind, and placebo-controlled. The 47 HIV-positive men who participated were sent into weekly group therapy. The sample contained men who had recurrent major depression and had a recent episode lasting several months.

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Mark Walters is a part-time writer and a part-time researcher. He is currently self-studying various Far Eastern languages and is an avid fiction reader. He is currently writing articles oriented towards consumers of pharmaceutical products. Online Drugstore Pharmacy is a reputable online drug store and offers an array of health products and medicare prescription drugs. Buy Soma|Buy Tramadol|Buy Prozac|Buy Fioricet

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