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PARIS (AFP) - A new category of drug has shown promising results for HIV/AIDS patients who failed to respond to other treatments, a study to be published Saturday shows.
Especially when combined with other medications, raltegravir -- the first in a new class of anti-retroviral drugs called integrase inhibitors -- dramatically reduced the presence of the HIV virus and boosted immunity in clinical-trial patients, according to the study in the British journal The Lancet.
New HIV drug shows 'unprecedented' results: study