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Selzentry User Reviews & Ratings

Selzentry has an average rating of 7.3 out of 10 from a total of 3 reviews on Drugs.com. 67% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.

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HIV Infection
7.3
3 reviews for HIV Infection 71 medications

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  • mik...
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • May 7, 2022

For HIV Infection "Along with Fuzeon and Prezista, I was finally able to get my viral load undetectable. I also had Kaposi sarcoma, which we hoped this would stop (it did not). Viral load had been in the 100-150 level for more than 10 years. Fuzeon (injection) was stopped after 6 months, and I stayed on just the Selzentry and Prezista. Numbers stayed consistent. I continued with Selzentry for more than 4 years while switching the additional drug several times. Numbers (viral load and T cell) were stable the whole time but I was never able to really get KS under control even with chemotherapy."

8 / 10
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  • August 17, 2015

For HIV Infection "I've been taking Maraviroc 300 mg with Abacavir twice a day and Tenofovir (once a day) for the past 2.5 years. I've had no side effects, but lately started to get slight elevated liver enzymes in my liver test. I don't feel ill, but my doctor is now contemplating changing my regimen by taking out Maraviroc, as my liver enzymes (ALT and AST) have not come down to their normal numbers. If you don't have any negative effects on your liver, this is a great drug."

8 / 10
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  • Rob...
  • April 28, 2008

For HIV Infection "The 300 mg tablets are huge, other than that, a great drug."

6 / 10
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