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VIRUSES; WEAKENED IMMUME
SYSTEM; WHAT DO YOU NEED
TO KNOW
MARC C FINE
PHARMACY TECH MODULE D
PHTD-D
DEVELOPMENT OF AIDS
The most common symptoms of aids are
muscle pain, fever, swollen glands in the
neck, or sore throat. Basically, no one
know why HIV people get invected, or how
they develop AIDS, or its symptoms; But
we do know that HIV is a bloodbourne
disease, and it can be sexually
transmitted. Generally, if you experience
any, or all of the symptoms, its important
for you to get checked out. Certain tests
can identify the virsus, the infection, or
the HIV P24 antigen
• There's no cure for the disease, but there
are many medicines available to help. HIV
has many stages, and it is estimated that
it could occur, or appear in a specific time
frame; Let's say, about 20 years, or so.
Couple's who are engaging in sex should
learn to protect themselves, and wear
condom. This actually will reduce chance
of acquiring the disease. Caution is
important, and this warning since this
disease could be transmitted sexually.
Doctor's should also be wary of this
concern and wear gloves when examining
the patient.
WHAT IS THE HIV VIRSUS
According to "HIV AIDs", (2014),"In 1983,
the disease was recognized throughout
the U.S., Western Europe, and Africa. The
Actual definition of AIDS in the
development of a low CD4 cell count (<200
cell/mm),"(para) This is based on the
assumption on HIV, and a list of serious
complications, and corresponding
infections, and HIV. The infections can
range from minor to severe, and includes
opportunistic that includes neurologic
symptoms or cancers
HIV, AND RETROUVIRUSES
HIV is a virus belonging to the Retrouvirsus, and the
symptoms were first discovered in the cities of Los
Angeles and New York. Pneumonia is a infection, and is a
percuser of the virus causing HIV AIDS. It was noted that
there was a reduction in T Cells, or CD4 cells necessary
to fight infection
DRUG DOSING
• Anti Viral Medication
• Trade Retrovu Generic Zidouvdine
• Treatment for HIV Dosing 200mg Take 3 time a day or 300 mg
• 2 time a day; Syrup has a strawberry flavor
• Trade Viraadine Generic Nevirudine
• Take 200 mg 1 time a day for 14 days; Suspension- Shake the
• bottle before use
• Efavireuz
• Trade Sustiva Generic Efavireuz HIV
• Dosage Tablet Take 600 mg by mouth `1 time a day Take at bedtime on an empty stomach
• Trade Invirase Generic Sqguinavir HIV
• Capsules Tablets Take 1 tab by mouth 2 times a day
Take 1 by mouth 2 times a
day
Tablets 1000 Take as
directed Take 2 hours after
Note: Medicine is taken
with another drug. Name
Ritonaur
Trade Reyataz
Generic Ataa
Take 1 tab by mouth every
day
ANTIVIRAL
• Viruses cannot reproduce themselves and Hopper (2012) stated,
"require the host DNA's to replicate and than killl the host by
budding. Budding is the process used by a replicated virus to leave
the host cell."(p. 872). The virus now does something unusual. It now
tags on to the cell membrame. A shield, thereby, surrounding the
virus. It now replaces the cell's proteins. The protein cell's proteins.
The protein are now coded with the virus protein. Since the virus is
now closely associated with the human cell and DNA, it can's resist
any agent. It inadvertently destroys the virions with the human cell.
• These virons include HIV virus, AIDS, types of cancer, cold's
rabies,polio, warts and chickenpox
STEPS VIRSUSES TAKE WHEN INVADING THE
HUMAN BODY
• Nucleic Acid Injection
• Replication begins virus cell, and inject
• Synthesis: Virsus uses parts in cell,and begins to manufacture protein, and enzyme so it can replicate it's DNA or RNA and par
• Assembly
• The virus begins to assemble te parts, and once it completes it, now its a virus, and millions are created; Now off to transport
• Virus spread by budding; The virus leaves host cells and infects many other cells The agents or antivirals agents will kill viruses,
start
• to slow them down
• Generic Acyclovir Trade Zovirex
EXPOSURE TO DIFFERANT STAGES OF AIDS
•
"The center for Desease Control and Prevention" usesa gauge to
measure the progression of AIDS, and decline to the Immune System
CONTROL ADDRESSES
THE CONCERN FOR
TREATMENT OF AIDS
RELATED ILLNESSES;
CITES AREAS NEED TO
BE ADDRESSED, OR
MEDICALLY ASSESSE
Centers For Desease Control And Prevention
addresses the concern in the treatment of AIDS
related illnesses. AIDS and substance abuse are
important considerations in the spread of HIV.
Adding, those vulnerale are the lower classes, or
those with a history of drup abuse, the mentally ill,
and alcohol, or drug abusers (addicts). Risky
behavior and those who inject dr
Click to add text
Risky behavior are those
who inject drug, and use
needles, and those who
inhale crak cocaine,
poppers, or use
methamphetamine.
Addiction is, thereby, a
public health concern and
need to be addressed.
Considering this problem,
the risk of getting the HIV
virus is, thereby, increased.
Millions are more prone to
the infection.
Click to add text
• The Centers for Disease Control
for Prevention of AIDS and HIV
are leaders addresses the
concerns of treatment, and the
spread of AIDS in communities
across America and the United
States of America. Stating that
those vulnerable are those who
are lower income, or those with
a history of drug addiction, the
mentally ill, alcohol abuse, or
drug addicts
• HIV transmission is more likly to
increase as HIV will spread
through use of needles, or
stiffing drugs like cocaine, and
other risky behavior, and other
drug addiction, or bad habits.
These are all public health
concerns, and need to be
addressed by local communities,
law enforcement, medical
personnel, the health
department and so on.
Click to add text
REFERANCE
• Hiv Aids, (2014) Retrieved from
http://www.MedicineNetOnHealth.com
• Hopper, T. (2012

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  • 1. VIRUSES; WEAKENED IMMUME SYSTEM; WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW MARC C FINE PHARMACY TECH MODULE D PHTD-D
  • 2. DEVELOPMENT OF AIDS The most common symptoms of aids are muscle pain, fever, swollen glands in the neck, or sore throat. Basically, no one know why HIV people get invected, or how they develop AIDS, or its symptoms; But we do know that HIV is a bloodbourne disease, and it can be sexually transmitted. Generally, if you experience any, or all of the symptoms, its important for you to get checked out. Certain tests can identify the virsus, the infection, or the HIV P24 antigen • There's no cure for the disease, but there are many medicines available to help. HIV has many stages, and it is estimated that it could occur, or appear in a specific time frame; Let's say, about 20 years, or so. Couple's who are engaging in sex should learn to protect themselves, and wear condom. This actually will reduce chance of acquiring the disease. Caution is important, and this warning since this disease could be transmitted sexually. Doctor's should also be wary of this concern and wear gloves when examining the patient.
  • 3. WHAT IS THE HIV VIRSUS According to "HIV AIDs", (2014),"In 1983, the disease was recognized throughout the U.S., Western Europe, and Africa. The Actual definition of AIDS in the development of a low CD4 cell count (<200 cell/mm),"(para) This is based on the assumption on HIV, and a list of serious complications, and corresponding infections, and HIV. The infections can range from minor to severe, and includes opportunistic that includes neurologic symptoms or cancers
  • 4. HIV, AND RETROUVIRUSES HIV is a virus belonging to the Retrouvirsus, and the symptoms were first discovered in the cities of Los Angeles and New York. Pneumonia is a infection, and is a percuser of the virus causing HIV AIDS. It was noted that there was a reduction in T Cells, or CD4 cells necessary to fight infection
  • 5. DRUG DOSING • Anti Viral Medication • Trade Retrovu Generic Zidouvdine • Treatment for HIV Dosing 200mg Take 3 time a day or 300 mg • 2 time a day; Syrup has a strawberry flavor • Trade Viraadine Generic Nevirudine • Take 200 mg 1 time a day for 14 days; Suspension- Shake the • bottle before use • Efavireuz • Trade Sustiva Generic Efavireuz HIV • Dosage Tablet Take 600 mg by mouth `1 time a day Take at bedtime on an empty stomach • Trade Invirase Generic Sqguinavir HIV • Capsules Tablets Take 1 tab by mouth 2 times a day Take 1 by mouth 2 times a day Tablets 1000 Take as directed Take 2 hours after Note: Medicine is taken with another drug. Name Ritonaur Trade Reyataz Generic Ataa Take 1 tab by mouth every day
  • 6. ANTIVIRAL • Viruses cannot reproduce themselves and Hopper (2012) stated, "require the host DNA's to replicate and than killl the host by budding. Budding is the process used by a replicated virus to leave the host cell."(p. 872). The virus now does something unusual. It now tags on to the cell membrame. A shield, thereby, surrounding the virus. It now replaces the cell's proteins. The protein cell's proteins. The protein are now coded with the virus protein. Since the virus is now closely associated with the human cell and DNA, it can's resist any agent. It inadvertently destroys the virions with the human cell. • These virons include HIV virus, AIDS, types of cancer, cold's rabies,polio, warts and chickenpox
  • 7. STEPS VIRSUSES TAKE WHEN INVADING THE HUMAN BODY • Nucleic Acid Injection • Replication begins virus cell, and inject • Synthesis: Virsus uses parts in cell,and begins to manufacture protein, and enzyme so it can replicate it's DNA or RNA and par • Assembly • The virus begins to assemble te parts, and once it completes it, now its a virus, and millions are created; Now off to transport • Virus spread by budding; The virus leaves host cells and infects many other cells The agents or antivirals agents will kill viruses, start • to slow them down • Generic Acyclovir Trade Zovirex
  • 8. EXPOSURE TO DIFFERANT STAGES OF AIDS • "The center for Desease Control and Prevention" usesa gauge to measure the progression of AIDS, and decline to the Immune System
  • 9. CONTROL ADDRESSES THE CONCERN FOR TREATMENT OF AIDS RELATED ILLNESSES; CITES AREAS NEED TO BE ADDRESSED, OR MEDICALLY ASSESSE Centers For Desease Control And Prevention addresses the concern in the treatment of AIDS related illnesses. AIDS and substance abuse are important considerations in the spread of HIV. Adding, those vulnerale are the lower classes, or those with a history of drup abuse, the mentally ill, and alcohol, or drug abusers (addicts). Risky behavior and those who inject dr Click to add text Risky behavior are those who inject drug, and use needles, and those who inhale crak cocaine, poppers, or use methamphetamine. Addiction is, thereby, a public health concern and need to be addressed. Considering this problem, the risk of getting the HIV virus is, thereby, increased. Millions are more prone to the infection. Click to add text
  • 10. • The Centers for Disease Control for Prevention of AIDS and HIV are leaders addresses the concerns of treatment, and the spread of AIDS in communities across America and the United States of America. Stating that those vulnerable are those who are lower income, or those with a history of drug addiction, the mentally ill, alcohol abuse, or drug addicts • HIV transmission is more likly to increase as HIV will spread through use of needles, or stiffing drugs like cocaine, and other risky behavior, and other drug addiction, or bad habits. These are all public health concerns, and need to be addressed by local communities, law enforcement, medical personnel, the health department and so on. Click to add text
  • 11. REFERANCE • Hiv Aids, (2014) Retrieved from http://www.MedicineNetOnHealth.com • Hopper, T. (2012