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In the early 1980s, when the HIV/AIDS
epidemic began, patients rarely lived longer than a few years. But
today, there are many effective medicines to fight the infection, and
people with HIV have longer, healthier lives.
There are five major types of medicines:
There are five major types of medicines:
- Reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors - interfere with a critical step during the HIV life cycle and keep the virus from making copies of itself
- Protease inhibitors - interfere with a protein that HIV uses to make infectious viral particles
- Fusion inhibitors - block the virus from entering the body's cells
- Integrase inhibitors - block an enzyme HIV needs to make copies of itself
- Multidrug combinations - combine two or more different types of drugs into one
NIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Latest News
- HIV Therapy May Also Lower Risk for Hepatitis B, Study Says (10/12/2015, HealthDay)
- Almost Half of American Adults with HIV Don't Take Meds (09/24/2015, HealthDay)
- More Evidence Daily Pill Can Prevent HIV Transmission (09/10/2015, HealthDay)
- Early Antiretroviral Therapy Prevents Non-AIDS Outcomes in HIV-Infected People (07/20/2015, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
- More News on HIV/AIDS Medicines
Related Issues
- Are You Taking Medication as Prescribed? (Food and Drug Administration)
- Blood Sugar and Fats (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- Body Composition Tests (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- Body Shape Changes (Lipodystrophy) (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- CDC Vital Signs: HIV Care Saves Lives Available in Spanish
- CDC Vital Signs: New Hope for Stopping HIV (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Drug Dosing Toolkit (Department of Veterans Affairs)
- Drug Interactions (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- Drug Resistance (AIDSinfo) Available in Spanish
- Following an HIV Regimen: Steps to Take Before and After Starting HIV Medicines (AIDSinfo) Available in Spanish
- HIV Medication Adherence (AIDSinfo)
- HIV Medicines and Side Effects (AIDSinfo)
- HIV Resistance Testing (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- HIV Treatment Adherence (AIDS.gov)
- Mitochondrial Toxicity (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) 101 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Available in Spanish
- Peripheral Neuropathy (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (AIDS.gov)
- Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) (AIDS.gov)
- PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) 101 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Available in Spanish
- Recreational Drugs and HIV (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- Side Effects (New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center) Available in Spanish
- Side Effects of HIV Medicines: HIV and Diabetes (AIDSinfo)
- Side Effects of HIV Medicines: HIV and Hepatotoxicity (AIDSinfo)
- Side Effects of HIV Medicines: HIV and Hyperlipidemia (AIDSinfo)
- Side Effects of HIV Medicines: HIV and Lactic Acidosis (AIDSinfo)
- Side Effects of HIV Medicines: HIV and Lipodystrophy (AIDSinfo)
- Side Effects of HIV Medicines: HIV and Osteoporosis (AIDSinfo)
- Side Effects of HIV Medicines: HIV and Rash (AIDSinfo)
- What to Start: Selecting a First HIV Regimen (AIDSinfo) Available in Spanish
- When to Start Antiretroviral Therapy (AIDSinfo)
Specific Conditions
- Antiretroviral Drugs Used in the Treatment of HIV Infection (Food and Drug Administration)
- Approved Generic Formulations of Antiretroviral Drugs Used in the Treatment of HIV Infection (Food and Drug Administration)
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- Drugs That Fight HIV-1 (AIDSinfo) - PDF
Videos
- HIV Medications and Risk for Cardiovascular Disease (American Heart Association)
Statistics and Research
- Efavirenz and the Risk for Suicidal Behaviors (American College of Physicians) - PDF
Clinical Trials
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Anti-HIV Agents (National Institutes of Health)
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Anti-HIV Agents (National Institutes of Health)
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active (National Institutes of Health)
- ClinicalTrials.gov: HIV Infections (National Institutes of Health)
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (National Institutes of Health)
Journal ArticlesReferences and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
Reference Desk
- AIDSinfo Glossary (AIDSinfo) Available in Spanish
Find an Expert
- AIDS.gov
- AIDSinfo (Department of Health and Human Services) Available in Spanish
- NIAID Division of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
Finance and Policy
- AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) (Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation)
Children
- Approved Antiretroviral Drugs Used for Pediatric Treatment of HIV Infection (Food and Drug Administration)
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- FDA-Approved HIV Medicines (AIDSinfo) Available in Spanish
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Page last updated on 13 October 2015
Topic last reviewed: 22 September 2014
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