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[Report of three cases of hyperlactacidemiae/lactic acidosis after treatment of hepatitis C with pegylated interferon and ribavirin in HIV coinfected patients].

The hepatitis C infection is highly prevalent among HIV-infected patients. As a direct consequence of the increased survival of these patients in the HAART era, liver disease and its long-term complications have became a genuine health problem in these patients. The treatment of chronic HCV hepatitis is associated with several secondary effects, hiperlactacidemiae/lactic acidosis is one of the most dangerous. It appears to be related with the association of ribavirin and ddI, d4T or AZT. These are three cases of hiperlactacidemiae/lactic acidosis collected during the first twelve months of treatment with pegylated interferon and ribavirin in University Hospital of Guadalajara.

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