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    Oral Dis. 1998 Sep;4(3):159-63.

    HIV topic update: protease inhibitor therapy and oral health care.

    Porter SR, Scully C.

    Department of Oral Medicine, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, University of London, UK. S.Porter@eastman.ucl.ac.uk

    Protease inhibitors have been a major advance in the management of HIV disease and have reduced the frequency and severity of many complications, including some oral lesions. They may also be of value in the management of occupational exposures to the virus. However, they may produce adverse effects including oral symptoms such as paraesthesia, taste disturbances and xerostomia, and may interact with a number of drugs used in oral health care. This article summarises the current situation.

    PMID: 9972165 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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