HIV and Its Treatment
is series of fact sheets on HIV and its treatment is intended
for adults and adolescents infected with HIV, their families, and
their friends. e fact sheets include information on the basics
of HIV/AIDS, recommended anti-HIV medications, and tips
on how to successfully follow an anti-HIV regimen.
e fact sheets are based on information in the
Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in
HIV-1-Infected Adults and
Adolescents
. e Guidelines are developed by the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS) Panel on
Antiretroviral Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents, a working
group of the O
ce of AIDS Research Advisory Council
(OARAC). e current Guidelines are available on the AIDS
info
website at
http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/guidelines
.
ese fact sheets are not intended as a substitute for the expert
advice and care of medical professionals. Individuals seeking
HIV/AIDS-related medical advice should consult with a health
care provider.
Table of Contents
1.
HIV/AIDS: e Basics
2.
Testing for HIV
3.
Seeing an HIV Health Care Provider
4.
When to Start Anti-HIV Medications
5.
Recommended HIV Treatment Regimens
6.
FDA-Approved Anti-HIV Medications
7.
Treatment Adherence
8.
Following an HIV Treatment Regimen
9.
Is My Treatment Regimen Working?
10.
Changing an HIV Treatment Regimen
11.
HIV Coinfections
12.
Preventing Transmission of HIV
This
information is based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’
Guidelines
for the Use of
Reviewed
Antiretroviral
Agents in HIV-1-Infected Adults and Adolescents
available
at
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5.
Recommended HIV Treatment Regimens
6.
FDA-Approved Anti-HIV Medications
7.
Treatment Adherence
8.
Following an HIV Treatment Regimen
9.
Is My Treatment Regimen Working?
10.
Changing an HIV Treatment Regimen
11.
HIV Coinfections
12.
Preventing Transmission of HIV
This
information is based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’
Guidelines
for the Use of
Reviewed
Antiretroviral
Agents in HIV-1-Infected Adults and Adolescents
available
at
• While you’re at it, also request a
free subscription to our
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and good-nwse
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