HIV Treatment and HIV Medications
Immune therapies are treatments which influence or modify certain components of the immune system. part from drugs designed to attack HIV directly, a number of immune therapies are also being ivestigated for use by people with HIV for the purpose of boosting immunity and to try to correct theabnormalities seen in HIV infection.
How AIDS Medications are combined and the order in which they are given are important factors to consider when designing treatment strategies for patients new to antiretroviral therapy, says a new study funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), one of the National Institutes of Health. When people with HIV start treatment using HIV drugs, the drugs keep their effectiveness for a great period when one of several regimens is used. HAART (Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy) employs combinations of anti-HIV drugs to help suppress the virus in people with HIV/AIDS. The purpose of HAARt is combined various HIV medications to supress HIV in a multitude of ways. Two types of those that help to stop the virus from duplicating itself, called RT reverse transciptase inhibitors and those that stop it fom being infections, PI. RTI can be brokedown into NRTI which stop HIV replications and NNRTI’s. The effectiveness of different drug combinations may diminish over time, however, and physicians often must implement new ones over the course of a person’s treatment. Combination HIV regimens are our currently most effective method in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Using this regimens we have been able to prolong lives, improve quality of life and even slow the transmission of HIV/AIDS.