STD Articles A-Z
Amprenavir is approved for treating HIV and AIDS, and works by preventing the HIV virus from multiplying. This eMedTV page offers information on the effects of this prescription medicine, dosing tips, general precautions, and potential side effects.
Amprenavir dosing guidelines for adults with HIV or AIDS recommend 1200 mg twice daily. This eMedTV Web page also explains the typical amprenavir dosage for children and provides suggestions for when and how to take the medication.
In combination, amprenavir can be used to treat HIV and AIDS. This eMedTV presentation looks at amprenavir, including its possible dosing, warnings, precautions, and side effects.
Atazanavir is a prescription medicine that is commonly used for treating HIV and AIDS. This eMedTV resource further explores how atazanavir works, lists potential side effects of the drug, and explains what you should know before starting treatment.
For adults who have never taken HIV drugs in the past, the suggested atazanavir dose is 400 mg once daily. This eMedTV segment also includes atazanavir dosing guidelines for people who have never taken HIV medications before.
Medicines that may cause negative atazanavir drug interactions include nevirapine, warfarin, and efavirenz. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may interact with atazanavir and explains what may happen when these drugs are taken together.
Atazanavir Sulfate Drug Information
Atazanavir sulfate is one of the many medicines available for the treatment of HIV or AIDS. This eMedTV presentation looks at the drug, including whether it works and possible side effects.
Aviane is a combined oral contraceptive, meaning it contains both an estrogen and a progestin. This eMedTV article provides an overview of Aviane, including information on its uses, dosing guidelines, possible side effects, and more.
Aviane birth control pills are prescribed to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. This eMedTV Web page looks at the drug, including possible side effects, warnings, drug interactions, and more.
If you are taking Aviane, it's important to take the medication at the same time each day. This eMedTV selection takes an in-depth look at Aviane dosing guidelines. This article also explains what to do if you miss any pills.
Possible side effects of Aviane include headaches, bloating, and nausea. This eMedTV segment lists several side effects that can occur while taking the birth control pill, including Aviane side effects that may require immediate medical attention.
Aviane is a generic form of Alesse, a prescription birth control pill. This eMedTV page provides a brief overview of Aviane and includes a link to more detailed information on the drug. Avianne is a common misspelling of Aviane.
Bacterial vaginosis results from too many harmful bacteria in the vagina. This page of the eMedTV website links to an article on bacterial vaginosis, including causes and symptoms. Bacteria vaginosis is a common misspelling of bacterial vaginosis.
This eMedTV article discusses bacterial vaginosis in detail, including causes, symptoms, and treatment. Bacterial vaginosis is caused by an overabundance of harmful bacteria in the vagina, which disrupts the normal balance of healthy bacteria.
Bacterial Vaginosis and Pregnancy
Women of childbearing years need to be aware of the threat posed by bacterial vaginosis and pregnancy. This eMedTV article examines the connection between bacterial vaginosis and pregnancy, and includes a link to more information about the condition.
Too much of the bacteria normally present in the vagina is the primary bacterial vaginosis cause. This eMedTV resource discusses this bacterial vaginosis cause and provides information on other possible causes as well, such as douching.


