ART is recommended for everyone with HIV, and people with HIV should start ART as soon as possible. People on ART take a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV treatment regimen) every day or by schedule (injections). A person's initial HIV treatment regimen generally includes three HIV medicines from at least two different HIV drug
View list of generic and brand names of drugs used for treatment of AIDS/HIV(HIV). Find more information including dose, side effects of the AIDS/HIV(HIV) medicine.
The first line therapy of HIV, or the initial antiretroviral drug regimen for an HIV-infected patient, is generally cheaper than subsequent second-line or
View list of generic and brand names of drugs used for treatment of AIDS/HIV(HIV). Find more information including dose, side effects of the AIDS/HIV(HIV) medicine.
Next page: Generic HIV drugs and HIV care in the UK. Antiretroviral drugs: illustrated pill chart A summary pill chart with colour photographs of each drug is available as a
ART is recommended for everyone with HIV, and people with HIV should start ART as soon as possible. People on ART take a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV treatment regimen) every day or by schedule (injections). A person's initial HIV treatment regimen generally includes three HIV medicines from at least two different HIV drug
ART is recommended for everyone with HIV, and people with HIV should start ART as soon as possible. People on ART take a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV treatment regimen) every day or by schedule (injections). A person's initial HIV treatment regimen generally includes three HIV medicines from at least two different HIV drug
Litigating to increase access to HIV drugs in India; Promoting TRIPS purchase generic drugs, substantially increasing the cost of HIV
A person's initial HIV treatment regimen generally includes three HIV medicines from at least two different HIV drug classes that must be taken every day. Many people with HIV take two or more different HIV medicines combined in one pill.
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become a job. She has already found out about unwanted pregnancies. Are STDs, HIV, and drugs not far away?
If she had been better informed, Missy would have got herself a Post-Exposure Prophylactic (PEP) course of treatment immediately after her close encounter with HIV.
This 28 day course of limited anti-HIV drugs is proven to greatly reduce the risk of HIV taking hold provided it is started with 72 hours of the occasion of potential infection. [check out the www.aids.gov website for details and boring insurance stuff]