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  2. FDA-Approved HIV Medicines | NIH - HIVinfo

    hivinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv/fact-sheets/fda-approved-hiv-medicines

    Treatment with HIV medicines is called antiretroviral therapy (ART). 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).

  3. HIV/AIDS - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hiv-aids/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20373531

    If you get a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, tests can help your healthcare professional learn the stage of your disease and the best treatment, including: CD4 T cell count. CD4 T cells are white blood cells that HIV targets and destroys. Even if you have no symptoms, HIV infection becomes AIDS when your CD4 T cell count dips below 200.

  4. HIV Treatment | FDA - U.S. Food and Drug Administration

    www.fda.gov/drugs/human-immunodeficiency-virus-hiv/hiv-treatment

    Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) HIV Treatment. Get information about drugs approved to treat HIV. As of 2020, the FDA has approved 222 Antiretroviral Drugs for Global HIV/AIDS Relief. Expands...

  5. HIV Treatment: The Basics | NIH - HIVinfo

    hivinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv/fact-sheets/hiv-treatment-basics

    The treatment for HIV is called antiretroviral therapy (ART). ART involves taking a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV treatment regimen) every day. ART is recommended for everyone who has HIV. People with HIV should start taking HIV medicines as soon as possible.

  6. HIV Treatment Overview

    www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/staying-in-hiv-care/hiv-treatment/hiv-treatment-overview

    HIV treatment involves taking highly effective medicines called antiretroviral therapy (ART) that work to control the virus. ART is recommended for everyone with HIV, and people with HIV should start ART as soon as possible after diagnosis, even on that same day. People on ART take a combination of HIV medicines called an HIV treatment regimen.

  7. There is no cure for HIV, but HIV treatment can reduce the amount of HIV in your body. There are two types of HIV treatment: pills and shots. Most people can get HIV under control within six months. HIV treatment prevents transmission to others and helps you stay healthy.

  8. HIV/AIDS Treatment | NIAID: National Institute of Allergy and ...

    www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/hiv-treatment

    NIAID supports research to determine which drugs, doses, and formulations comprise the safest and most effective HIV treatment regimens for pediatric patients, whose age, size, and organ function can cause them to react differently to medication than adults.

  9. AIDS/HIV Treatments: ART (Antiretroviral Therapy) Tests, Side ......

    www.webmd.com/hiv-aids/understanding-aids-hiv-treatment

    The medicines that treat HIV are called antiretroviral drugs. There are more than two dozen of them, and they fall into nine main types. Each drug fights the virus in your body in a slightly...

  10. Treatment - HIV.gov

    www.hiv.gov/topics/treatment

    Search the HIV treatment guidelines, HIV drug database, and medical glossary of HIV-related terms. Enter your ZIP code to find HIV testing, PrEP, care and treatment, and other HIV-related services near you. ... National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment; AIDS 2020 (23rd International AIDS Conference Virtual)

  11. Treatment Overview | NIH - HIVinfo

    hivinfo.nih.gov/hiv-source/hiv-treatment/treatment-overview

    The treatment for HIV is called antiretroviral therapy (ART). ART involves taking a combination of HIV medications (called an HIV treatment regimen) every day. Learn more about the basics of HIV treatment with the following resources.