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HIV medications Some HIV medications, especially certain protease inhibitors and non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, can affect the levels of birth control hormones in the body, either increasing or decreasing their presence, which could impact their effectiveness
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Oct 5 : Amgen has interpretation issuesof the confirmatory study variety, at least according to an FDA advisory committee that voted against converting the accelerated approval of its oral G12C KRAS inhibitor Lumakras (sotorasib) to full approval in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
Despite some common metabolic patterns [39], there were differences and limitations to consider