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... also commonly reported for these treatments.More severe but less common side effects shared among these treatments include hypersensitivity reactions, which may manifest as severe rash, fever, or difficulty breathing.Drug-Specific Side EffectsUncommon but possible side effects for Cabenuva include fatigue, fever, nausea, depression, and muscle or bone ...
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... also commonly reported for these treatments.More severe but less common side effects shared among these treatments include hypersensitivity reactions, which may manifest as severe rash, fever, or difficulty breathing.Drug-Specific Side EffectsUncommon but possible side effects for Cabenuva include fatigue, fever, nausea, depression, and muscle or bone ...
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... There are three types of HIV tests: Antibody tests — These look for HIV antibodies in your blood or saliva. Antigen/antibody tests — These look for HIV antibodies and antigens (pieces of the virus itself) in the blood. Nucleic acid tests (NATs) — These look directly for HIV’s genetic material in the blood. ...
Herpes vs. HIV: What’s the Difference Between Them?
... There are three types of HIV tests: Antibody tests — These look for HIV antibodies in your blood or saliva. Antigen/antibody tests — These look for HIV antibodies and antigens (pieces of the virus itself) in the blood. Nucleic acid tests (NATs) — These look directly for HIV’s genetic material in the blood. ...