Zidovudine for Occupational Exposure User Reviews
Brand names: Retrovir
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"I was put on this medication post-exposure following a needlestick injury on 10/15/1996 and started AZT or lidovudine (changed its name to ddl and then it turns up in a combination drug called Triumeq when you doctors are not to be re-prescribing drugs previously removed on antiretroviral therapy."