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Used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) when other treatments fail. Stavudine is not a cure and may not decrease the number of HIV-related illnesses.

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Used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) when other treatments fail. Stavudine is not a cure and may not decrease the number of HIV-related illnesses. STAVIR (Stavudine, Zerit, d4T)

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Shop online for mail order prescriptions at Med Store, the online source for safe and secure PRESCRIPTION FREE access to thousands of FDA approved medications including drugs for anxiety, antibiotics, depression, hormones, pain relief, muscle relaxation, sexual health, sleeping aid and weight loss. A prescription is NOT required to order mail order prescription drugs at the Med Store but of course it is recommended that you consult a physician before placing any order for medications.

Prescription News: Wyckoff pharmacy owner admits to government prescription bilking scheme. TRENTON — The owner of a Wyckoff pharmacy pleaded guilty Thursday to federal fraud charges in a scheme to bilk a government prescription program covering postal workers for more than $28,000 in drugs that were never requested or received. Francisco Marcos, 34, of Wyckoff, the operator of Sicomac Pharmacy, told U.S. District Judge Anne E. Thompson that he carried out the fraud against the Federal Employees Health Benefits program between 2005 and 2008. During that period, Marcos admitted submitting as least 400 bogus claims for prescriptions that had not been requested by his postal service customers and their families.

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