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priya_sharma2026-04-18

I've been on Prezcobix 800mg-150mg Tablets for about six months now, and I've had a mix of experiences. Initially, the medication was tough on my stomach. I had some diarrhea and occasional vomiting for the first few weeks, but my doctor assured me it was common. I also noticed some changes in body fat, but it seems to have stabilized. Has anyone else experienced similar side effects, or do you have tips for minimizing them? On the bright side, my viral load is undetectable now, so it's worth it. Also, who else here remembers Prezcobix's side effects and symptoms? It is a useful list to keep handy. I've never had to deal with any of the more severe symptoms, but I'm always aware of the potential risks, like liver problems. What about others? Any serious side effects to watch out for? It's crucial to stay informed.

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kenneth_perez4/16/2026

I had the same experience... this meds is really a life saver.

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joan_kim4/16/2026

I think it’s different for everyone, but keeping active and eating well can help manage weight gain. I’ve been lifting weights and it’s made a big difference.

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peter_moore4/16/2026

I agree with the side effects, but being undetectable is worth every bit of it. Keeping an eye on liver function is key, though. Regular blood tests are a must.

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joe_james4/16/2026

Has anyone else noticed changes in body fat distribution? I’ve gained some weight around my midsection, and it’s frustrating.

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frances_pierce4/16/2026

I switched to Prezcobix from another HIV medication because of resistance issues. The transition was rough, but my doctor guided me through it. I had some allergic reactions initially, but they subsided once my body adjusted.

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olivia_quinn4/16/2026

Seriously? Never had any side effects... amazing stuff.

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elena_vargas4/16/2026

I've been on Prezcobix for a year and a half. The side effects were pretty rough at first, but now I’m almost used to them. My advice: stay hydrated, and take it with food to minimize stomach issues. And yes, regular check-ups are a must!