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XsteelWolf
11-04-2005, 05:09 PM
Well let's say you are currently taking antibiotics medicine to buildup the antibodies in your body,or you have illness,body is attempting to combat against viruses or bacterias infections,will it affect the outcome result of HIV blood test?

SSOU
23-04-2005, 11:17 PM
Well let's say you are currently taking antibiotics medicine to buildup the antibodies in your body,or you have illness,body is attempting to combat against viruses or bacterias infections,will it affect the outcome result of HIV blood test?

Better ask your doctor than seeking the answer here !!

ayako
24-04-2005, 02:58 PM
Well let's say you are currently taking antibiotics medicine to buildup the antibodies in your body,or you have illness,body is attempting to combat against viruses or bacterias infections,will it affect the outcome result of HIV blood test?

Anibiotics is not to build up antibodies. UNlikely to affect the outcome as have HIV is have HIV. Some drug claim to make HIV no trace but it is suppress only. There is no known cure for HIV. Go see a doctor to confirm better. :rolleyes:

SSOU
24-04-2005, 10:05 PM
Anibiotics is not to build up antibodies. UNlikely to affect the outcome as have HIV is have HIV. Some drug claim to make HIV no trace but it is suppress only. There is no known cure for HIV. Go see a doctor to confirm better. :rolleyes:

Yes, agree better go see doctor to have a peace of mind !!

sammyboyfor
25-04-2005, 08:39 AM
Well let's say you are currently taking antibiotics medicine to buildup the antibodies in your body,or you have illness,body is attempting to combat against viruses or bacterias infections,will it affect the outcome result of HIV blood test?

Antibiotics have no effect whatsoever on viral infections. Antibiotics are only effective against bacterial infections.

longthickrod76
25-04-2005, 08:53 AM
Yup. Antibiotics are targeted at particular bacteria infections only. So different antibiotics will target different groups of the bacteria family.

However, our bodies will react when on an antibiotics course. So there there will definitely be something affecting other biochemical changes in our bodies. Seek advice from your doctor. Ask him about it. However, I think most GPs will be quite ignorant about this. Best go to DSC clinic. If you cannot go to DSC because u dun wanna be traced, go to a specialist.