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HIV drugs can help slow the progression of the disease, allowing HIV-positive people to live longer, healthier lives. However, HIV drugs containing tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) may cause severe kidney, bone, and liver damage. Tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF) is a safer alternative to TDF. Gilead discovered TAF to be safer before they started selling TDF drugs, but it was not released until several years after TDF drugs had already harmed many users.
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HIV drugs treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by preventing the virus from reproducing.
While these drugs cannot cure HIV or AIDS, HIV-positive people who take them consistently can live near-average lifespans — and drastically reduce their risk of spreading HIV to others.
In 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that 49% of the 1.1 million U.S. citizens living with HIV successfully managed their condition through drug treatment, called antiretroviral therapy or ART.
However, some HIV drugs may cause severe or even life-threatening side-effects. TDF drugs, in particular, may cause serious damage to the kidneys, bones, and liver.
TDF drugs are part of a class of HIV medications known as nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI). These NRTI drugs use tenofovir to block an enzyme that HIV needs to make copies of itself — effectively stopping the virus from spreading through the body.
In addition to treating HIV, TDF drugs are used to treat Hepatitis B and to help protect HIV-negative people from contracting the disease.
HIV drugs have six main classes, each disrupting a different phase in the virus’s lifecycle. The most effective HIV treatment involves taking multiple drugs from different classes.
The main types of HIV drugs are:
Within each class, there are dozens of HIV drugs. These drugs are essential to keeping HIV suppressed, but some, like TDF drugs, may cause long-term health issues.
Some well-known HIV drugs containing TDF are:
All of these drugs were created by the company Gilead Sciences, which also developed tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF) — another NRTI that is more effective and safer than TDF.
While HIV drugs have become safer over the years, they still come with many potential health risks.
Side effects of HIV drugs include:
In addition, those who take TDF drugs may suffer from serious side effects that harm the bones, kidneys, and liver.
According to a 2016 literature review published in the journal Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, several studies showed that patients on TDF lost 1-3% more bone mineral density than those on other HIV drugs.
Bone density loss occurs when the body absorbs bone more quickly than it makes new bone. It typically has no symptoms but may lead to osteoporosis.
Bone health issues associated with TDF drugs include:
A 2018 literature review published in the Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine stated that TDF is the HIV drug most commonly linked to kidney toxicity.
TDF drugs may cause kidney problems such as:
In addition to bone and kidney problems, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) warns that TDF may cause lactic acidosis and severe liver problems.
Lactic acidosis is the buildup of lactic acid in the blood, which may damage the liver and kidneys.
A study involving 45,544 HIV-positive participants found that, between 2004 and 2014, 319 developed chronic liver failure and liver cancer. The study also noted that TDF was one of the drugs most strongly associated with these issues.
HIV drugs containing TDF may lead to serious side effects involving the bones, kidneys, or liver.
Gilead, the company that developed these drugs, allegedly discovered a much safer alternative, TAF, before selling TDF drugs. This has led to several lawsuits from victims who claim that their health problems could have been avoided if Gilead hadn’t chosen to withhold the safer TAF medication.
Such lawsuits can provide compensation vital for covering the medical costs of the damage these drugs have caused.
If you or a loved one has taken a TDF drug and suffered bone or kidney damage, you have options.
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