Any studies/clinical trials on the (possible?) prophylactic effect of the NSAIDs on HIV infection?
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Apr 26, 2011
Several studies/ clinical trials, all in the 90′s, were saying about NAIDs (found one for Indometacin, another one for Aspirin) effects on the HIV (some of them – NAIDs as a great treatment for HIV infection!). As far as I know, they all stay unconfirmed, and with no significant follow-ups.
My quest if for PROPHYLACTIC effect of NAIDS on HIV infection though. Don’t expect to find out about some amazing NAIDs virulicid properties, but they may (eventually) interfere with the primordial inflammatory / immune response to the HIV (now that the we know the inflammatory reaction has an important role during the AIDS – as a ‘virus reservoir’).
So, the PROPHYLACTIC effect of NAIDS on HIV infection.
Thanks a lot, people.
Tags: AIDS, aspirin, clinical trials, follow ups, hiv, hiv infection, immune response, indometacin, inflammatory reaction, naids, nsaids, ups, virus



robecca_san
Apr 26, 2011
Hun I have not seen a study on that yet but where you might look and see at this site it might have what you are looking for
Huggggs
Robecca
hope
Apr 26, 2011
So far no proof has been found to support any of those theories. I think that was another of the wishful thinking ideas.