Hiv Drug Therapies
HIV drug therapies are treatments used to slow the progression of HIV and reduce complications associated with the virus. These therapies involve using antiretroviral (ARV) medications to reduce the amount of virus in the body and prevent the virus from replicating. ARV drugs can also reduce the risk of HIV transmission. When used in combination with regular testing, HIV drug therapies can help patients live a long and healthy life while managing their HIV infection. HIV drug therapies have become a crucial part of HIV treatment and prevention, and are highly effective when used as recommended by a doctor. These therapies have significantly improved the outlook for people living with HIV, and have helped to reduce the transmission of HIV globally.
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