Atazanavir Briefing Document (PDF) (May 2003)
Submitted to the FDA in advance of its May 13 Antiviral Drugs Advisory Committee meeting.
From Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
ATAZIP: Switching Away From Lopinavir/Ritonavir (July 25, 2007)
Switching from lopinavir/ritonavir (Kaletra) to atazanavir (Reyataz)/ritonavir (Norvir) maintains virologic efficacy and leads to sustained improvements in lipid levels. Graeme Moyle, M.D., reports.
In 4th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention, from The Body PRO
Atazanavir Has Similar Efficacy, Safety to Efavirenz (August 2, 2004)
Unlike most protease inhibitors, atazanavir appears not to increase cholesterol, triglycerides or blood-sugar levels, potentially making it a more attractive option for people at risk of developing cardiovascular disease, a Phase III study finds.
From aidsmap.com
Can Atazanavir Reverse Body Fat Changes? (April 8, 2004)
Anecdotal evidence recently reported in the journal AIDS suggests that atazanavir (Reyataz) may treat lipodystrophy.
From aidsmap.com
Retroviruses Conference Clinical News: Interview With Cal Cohen, M.D. (March 14, 2003)
Dr. Cohen discusses starting antiretroviral therapy (tenofovir vs. d4T, efavirenz vs. nevirapine), new protease inhibitor information (atazanavir and fos-amprenavir, a.k.a. "908") and antiretroviral-associated cardiovascular problems (the D:A:D study).
In AIDS Treatment News, from AIDS Treatment News