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Complete Article Index
We cover a lot of different topics on this site - this article index gives you a pretty good idea of the subjects we cover. The following is a complete index of all articles on this site - presented in the most current to oldest article sequence.
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Possible Increased Tenofovir Exposure in Post-Menopausal Women
At the 18th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), held in Boston from February 27 through March 2, 2011, findings were presented from a study examining the level of tenofovir (Viread®) in the blood and vaginal fluid of pre- and post-menopausal women infected with HIV. . . .
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Mich's Monday Mantra " Look Beyond The Storm"
Mich's Monday Mantra "Looking Beyond The Storm" coming to you live from Doheny Beach in Dana Point , California. We all have storms that enter our lives, the storms brew and manifest BUT we must look beyond the storms to the calm and the sunlight, beyond the storms . . .
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Mich's Monday Mantra "Fill Yourself Up"
Mich's Monday Mantra from Your Online HIV Pharmacist, MichRx.com is "Fill Yourself Up" You must do things every day in your life to fill yourself up so that you have the energy, will and know how to be able to do the things you need to do and get through every day of your life. . . .
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Mich's Monday Mantra "The Gift of Being You"
Mich's Monday Mantra, "The Gift of Being You" is your Holiday gift from Mich Your Online HIV Pharmacist. This is a gift that cannot be wrapped and placed under the tree for you to open, you cannot see it BUT you can feel it and BE it! . . .
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Mich's Monday Mantra "Feed YOUR Soul"
Michelle J Sherman, RPh, FASCP, AAHIVE
Mich's Monday Mantra this week is "Feed YOUR Soul"! This a a very special Mantra because feeding your soul is the key to being happy and being able to cope with events of every day life. . . .
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Antiretroviral Therapy and the Prevention of Transmission
In April 2005, a clinical trial, known as HPTN 052, was conducted at 13 sites in various countries all over the world, including the United States. The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in HIV-infected individuals in reducing HIV-associated diseases and the transmission of the virus to their partners. The study enrolled 1,763 couples (97% were heterosexual) with CD4+ count ranging from 350 to 550 cells per cubic millimeter. Both, the treatment and the control groups, received HIV-related care that included counseling on safe sex, free condoms, treatment for STIs, regular HIV testing, and evaluation and treatment of HIV-related complications. . . .
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Mich's Monday Mantra "Finding The Joy In The Storm"
Mich's Monday Mantra for today is "Finding JOY In The Storm" Whenever we are caught in a storm or have black clouds over our head with thunderous rain pouring down, either literally or just the "STORM" of our daily life, we must all be still, sit back and find the JOY in the Storm, For all storms come to an end. . . .
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Mich's Monday Mantra "Practice Kindness"
Michelle J Sherman, RPh, FASCP, AAHIVE
Mich's Monday Mantra this week is "Practice Kindness" Over the past couple of weeks I have noticed how AWFUL people are to each other, almost crushing each other to death on Black Friday to grab the best deals....Really! . . .
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10 Health Issues Transgender People Should Talk to Their Doctors About
Michelle J Sherman, RPh, FASCP, AAHIVE
The following ten health issues are identified by health care providers as the most common health concerns among the transgender community. While not all the listed issues apply to everyone, but it is highly recommend that transgender people are aware of such issues and to discuss them with their providers. . . .
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Mich's Monday Mantra " Look Beyond The Way Things Seem"
Michelle J Sherman, RPh FASCP, AAHIVE
If we take the time to STOP and look at things arounds us, are they really the way we see them? Take the time to reflect and look beyond all the negative thoughts, bad deeds, people's stuff around us and look and listen......what do you really see? . . .
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Here's what our members are saying ...
"It has been wonderful to work with Michelle! She is a great resource of information when I put patients on complicated drug regimens or when patients have questions about their medications. She has done research on various herbal and nutritional supplements and their interactions with HIV medications. She has been instrumental in getting patients to understand the importance of adherence, when other providers have failed.
Michelle is enthusiastic, approachable and truly devoted to our patients. She is a respected expert in the field of HIV, and has been teaching in various clinics and pharmacies throughout California about HIV treatment and its complicating illnesses. "
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Laura Salazar, MD, AAHIVS
"I am person who has been HIV+ since 1991. I have been taking prescription medications for the treatment of it since then. The constantly changing medication therapies require a pharmacist who is experienced and knowledgeable. Michelle Sherman is the best example of a pharmacist who is both. I have known and trusted Michelle for many years. I believe in her experience and expertise. I am not just a customer who needs prescriptions filled. I am a real person living with HIV. As a man living with HIV for almost 20 years, my commitment is not to any specific retail pharmacy, it is to Michelle Sherman the pharmacist."
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Michael M.
Tustin, CA
"Michelle Sherman is known as an HIV pharmacy expert throughout southern California. I have had the pleasure of working with her for over a decade in multiple settings: specialty pharmacies, academic and public health clinics, and the lecture hall. She has counseled many of my patients regarding their medications, especially regarding adherence and the use of alternative herbal remedies.
Through her advocacy and compassion, she has earned the respect of the community. Michelle organizes educational lectures for providers and is a popular speaker herself. Whenever I have a question regarding HIV drug interactions and safety, Michelle is the first person I call. The patients and physicians of Orange County are fortunate to have her as a resource.
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Catherine Diamond MD MPH
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
University of California Irvine
"I have worked with Michelle Sherman for over 6 years in the field of HIV Medicine. My patients have benefited from her expertise by avoiding side effects, toxicities and adverse drug interactions. I admire her knowledge of complimentary care products. Feedback from patients is very positive, and her experience with anti-viral medications makes her a valuable resource for patients and physicians alike."
Korey S. Jorgensen MD
Director of HIV Services at The Laguna Beach Community Clinic
"Michelle Sherman has been an Assistant Clinical Professor of Pharmacy at UCSF School of Pharmacy for more than 10 years. Her innovative pharmacy practice rotation equips students with the knowledge and skills to help patients with HIV manage their complex medication regimens. More importantly, Michelle is role model clinician and mentor who demonstrates on a daily basis the importance of quality healthcare with a personal touch."
Robin L. Corelli, Pharm.D.
Professor of Clinical Pharmacy,
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy
University of California, San Francisco |
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