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Medications and test

I had my hiv test done. Negative. Antibody only test. I am using: corticosteroid cream for psoriasis, glucophage (metformin) for reducing glucose levels in blood, euthyrox for thyroid problems and tablets of herb called peruvian maca (for reducing hormons). Can u tell me, does anything of written affect on producing hiv antobodies and does it affect on result of hiv test?
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Thank you, i just wanted to be sure! :)
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If your risk was 5 years ago of course it was conclusive.
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Vance is it conclusive? So, risk was almost 5 years ago, vaginal sex unprotected.... test was today...
please tell me
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test was today :)
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LOL! Last risk was almost 5 years ago. So is it conclusive? :)
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No and no. Your test was fine.
What was your risk and when after the risk did you test?
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