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Difference Between Drug Categories
There are several categories of HIV drugs. Protease
Inhibitors, Non-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
(nNRTIs), Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
(NtRTIs), Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
(NRTIs), and Entry/Fusion Inhibitors. All work in different
ways to prevent further HIV disease and help those who
are infected live longer, healthier lives. A comprehensive
description of each drug type can be found at http://www.thebody.com/tpan/novdec_04/how_drugs_work.html.
Medication Options
HIV/AIDS medications are being updated and changed daily.
A person may be on many different kinds of HIV meds
throughout their life. Different people’s bodies
can have different reactions to the same medication.
It is always important to talk to your doctor about
your medications, side effects, and options. Any information
found here is not meant to serve as a replacement for
the advice of a health care professional. An excellent
and comprehensive list of medications used to treat
HIV can be found at http://www.aidsmeds.com/lessons/DrugChart.htm.
HAART
For more information on Highly Active Anti-Retroviral
Treatment, visit http://www.haart.com
Lipodystrophy, wasting, diarrhea, nausea, fatigue,
anemia, peripheral neuropathy, hepatotoxicity, and many
other conditions all can be disturbing and discomforting
side effects of HIV medications. With proper management,
however, a person can still live a happy and comfortable
life with these side effects. Talk with your doctor
if you are experiencing any side effects and are concerned
about their impact on your quality of life. A comprehensive
review of many side effects and how to manage them can
be found at http://www.aidsmeds.com/lessons/StartHere7.htm.
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