Last Year’s Love
When a medication saves your life, you can fall in love with it. But new treatments for HIV work just as well–and often with fewer side effects and toxicities.
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Wednesday’s talk will be about recent advances in HIV treatment and potential future treatments. We’ll talk about reasons to hang on to old medications and possible reasons to move on to the new ones.
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Finally, we’ll talk about a study we’re doing at Midland Medical Center that’s looking at how one new treatment might reduce side effects and toxicities from HIV medications.
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ABOUT DR. ERIK LOWMAN:
Dr Erik Lowman is dual board certified in Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine. He joined Midland Medical Center in October of 2016, moving back to South Florida from Chicago with his husband, Peter Hammer, and their 2 children, Olive and Rose. He went to Nova Southeastern Osteopathic Medical School, did his internal medicine residency at University of Florida Jacksonville and his infectious disease fellowship at Rush University.
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