AIDS Research and Therapy

The term "AIDS" refers to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, a condition occurred by severe immunosuppression that can result in opportunistic infections, secondary neoplasms, and neurological symptoms. AIDS is brought on by the retrovirus HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), and it is characterised by immunodeficiency.

Over the past few decades, researchers have learned a lot about the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the sickness it causes, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). But more study is needed to help the millions of people whose health is still at jeopardy as a result of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.

AIDS Therapy:
Although there is currently no treatment for AIDS, HIV and its consequences can be managed with medicines. Treatments aim to lower the amount of HIV in your body, maintain a strong immune system, and lessen any difficulties you might experience.

Despite the fact that there is no known cure for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), medications have shown to be quite effective in combating HIV and its adverse effects. Drug treatments aim to keep your immune system healthy, lower your body's amount of HIV, and prevent future issues

Here is a list of some of the medications that the FDA has approved for use in treating HIV and AIDS.

  • Abacavir 
  • Didanosine 
  • Emtricitabine 
  • Amprenavir 
  • Atazanavir 
  • Fosamprenavir 
     

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