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Pharmacology of Hiv Therapy

Pharmacology of HIV Therapy is the study of medicines used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. It focuses on the drugs used to manage HIV infections and reduce associated symptoms, such as antiviral drugs, antiretroviral therapy, and other interventions such as herbal remedies. HIV therapy is a ve…

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Overview

Pharmacology of HIV Therapy is the study of medicines used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. It focuses on the drugs used to manage HIV infections and reduce associated symptoms, such as antiviral drugs, antiretroviral therapy, and other interventions such as herbal remedies. HIV therapy is a very important topic in the medical field as it can help prolong the life expectancy of people living with HIV and improve their quality of life. Furthermore, by identifying the most effective drugs and combinations of drugs, HIV therapy can help reduce the spread of HIV through prevention, early detection, and targeted treatment. HIV therapy is an essential component in the fight against HIV/AIDS and the pharmacology of HIV therapy is a crucial component in this effort.

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Manoj Sarma · United States Mohammed Merzah · Hungary Marta Talavera · Spain

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