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Thursday, July 19, 2012

US approves first-ever pill for HIV prevention

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The first-ever daily pill to help prevent HIV infection was approved Monday by US regulators for use by healthy adults who are at risk for getting the virus that causes AIDS.

Truvada, made by Gilead Sciences in California, has been on the market since 2004 and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for a new use as a tool to help ward off HIV, in combination with safe sex and regular testing.

The pill as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been hailed by some AIDS experts as a potent new tool against human immunodeficiency virus, while other health care providers are concerned it could encourage risky sex behavior.

In addition, the regimen is estimated to cost around $14,000 per year, making it out of reach of many.

"Truvada alone should not be used to prevent HIV infection," said Debra Birnkrant, director of the division of antiviral products at the FDA.

"Truvada as PrEP represents another effective, evidence-based approach that can be added to other prevention methods to help reduce the spread of HIV."

The FDA said Truvada should be used as "part of a comprehensive HIV prevention strategy that includes other prevention methods, such as safe sex practices, risk reduction counseling, and regular HIV testing."

Truvada was previously approved as a treatment for people infected with HIV to be used in combination with other antiretroviral drugs.

The decision by the FDA followed the advice of an independent panel in May that supported Truvada for prevention in uninfected people, after clinical trials showed it could lower the risk of HIV in gay men and heterosexual couples.

One study of men who were sexually active with other men but were not infected with the virus that causes AIDS found 44 percent fewer infections in those taking Truvada versus a placebo.

Those in the study who took the drug regularly had almost 73 percent fewer infections.

A second study on heterosexual couples in which one partner was infected with HIV and the other was not showed that Truvada reduced the risk of becoming infected by 75 percent compared with a placebo.

Common side effects were the same as experienced by people with HIV who were taking Truvada, and included diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, headache, and weight loss.

However, the adherence rate -- meaning how often people in the study actually took the drug daily -- was low in the study of men who have sex with men, at just 30 percent, Birnkrant said.

In the study of heterosexual partners, adherence was much higher, at between 80 and 90 percent.

Therefore, the drug label must include special instructions for health care providers on how to counsel potential users of the drug.

The drugmaker must also include a warning that Truvada for PrEP "must only be used by individuals who are confirmed to be HIV-negative prior to prescribing the drug and at least every three months during use."

As to concerns about whether the pill might boost risky sex practices and lead people to abandon condoms as a first line of protection, Birnkrant said the studies have not shown that so far.

"We don't really have any strong evidence to show that condoms were not used or that there was a decrease in condom use when Truvada was used," she told reporters.

The goal of the approval is to eventually cut back on the rate of new infections in the United States, which have stayed steady in recent years at about 50,000 annually, she said.

A key goal of the US strategy against HIV/AIDS, set forth in 2010, is to decrease the number of new infections by 25 percent by 2015.

"The hope is that over time it will decrease the rate of new infections or incidence in the United States," Birnkrant said.

The FDA approval drew the support of amfaR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.

"We know that Truvada, when taken as directed, works. Now we need to figure out how to properly use it to change the course of the epidemic," said a statement by amfaR chief executive Kevin Robert Frost.

However, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation described the move as "reckless," largely because the FDA recommends but does not explicitly require a negative HIV test prior to use.

"The FDA's move today is negligence bordering the equivalence of malpractice which will sadly result in new infections, drug resistance and serious side effects among many, many people," said AHF president Michael Weinstein.

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Friday, April 13, 2012

The CPAP Shop Released the First-Ever Mobile App to Ease CPAP Equipments Shopping from an iPad

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2012The CPAP Shop is proud to release the first-ever mobile app to ease up the online shopping of all CPAP products via an iPad.


(1888PressRelease) April 12, 2012 - Voorhees, NJ - The CPAP Shop, a New Jersey based supplier of CPAP and sleep aid equipment, is proud to announce the release of the first-ever mobile app that makes shopping for all things CPAP-related easier from an iPad.

The CPAP shop offers CPAP equipment from all the major brands, great sales, and special deals to app users. This app provides users all the functionality of TheCPAPShop.com, where shoppers can browse through The CPAP Shop's extensive product catalog of CPAP machines, CPAP masks and other CPAP related equipment, and accessories at their convenience. Moreover, app users will have immediate access to deals, get qualified advice from experts, review ratings of various machines, masks, accessories and brands, in an effort to make better informed decisions on their sleep apnea equipment purchases.

The app has quickly earned praise for its user-friendly design and functionality. CPAP users can easily browse, buy, and customize their orders before checking out. Customers can also shop by category or brand, read about CPAP related information in blog and watch our product videos. Mailing the product to an address book contact or adding to the cart via a mobile-enhanced Google Checkout is a snap. So, even when CPAP users are on the go, a purchase can be made from anywhere they can connect with their IPad.

Download it today, for free, in the App Store forCPAP equipment at the best available prices!As a special bonus, for any purchases made before June 1, 2012, we will include a 6 foot UltraLight CPAP Tube for FREE! Order today and get early access to sales and exclusive offers from The CPAP Shop.

About Agile Medical, LLC
Agile Medical dba The CPAPShop.com offers quality CPAP and sleep aid products and excellent customer service to those suffering from sleep apnea. Our staff understands the necessary lifestyle changes required by CPAP therapy, and our goal is to make purchasing CPAP equipment and supplies as convenient and easy as possible. Agile Medical is a family owned business that has been in operation since 2003, with over 60,000 satisfied customers.

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