Hiv Drug Discovery
HIV drug discovery is the process of finding and developing medications to treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HIV is a virus that effects the immune system, leading to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Drug discovery is an important part of HIV treatment, as existing treatments can be costly, poorly tolerated, and have limited efficacy. Newer drugs can improve patient outcomes and reduce the cost of healthcare. HIV drug discovery has resulted in the development of various types of drugs, including antiretrovirals, antivirals, and other medications. These drugs can be used to treat HIV, as well as prevent its transmission and reduce its ability to cause AIDS. HIV drug discovery is an important part of improving global health, as it can provide life-saving treatments to those living with HIV, and help reduce the spread of the virus.
← Journal of Clinical Research In HIV AIDS And Prevention