Aids is not treatable. You can slow it down by taking medications.
no.
There are medications available to treat AIDS. Retroviral medications are used to fight the virus, and other medications are used to control symptoms or treat/prevent opportunistic infections.
There is a charity about AIDS all around the world.
Well, I have done some research and no chimpanzees do not cause aids. What cause aids was the HIV or Human immunodeficiency virus.
I don't think so...
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AIDS patients are typically on a variety of antiretroviral medications to try to suppress the HIV virus and boost the immune system. In addition, if oppportunistic infections appear, medications are used to treat those infections.
No it can not.
It is used to increase appetite and decrease nausea in cancer and AIDS patients.
Clarithromycin is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial ailments like strep throat, tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and skin infections. It is also used to treat serious AIDS related infections.
There have been advances in medicine that are effective for HIV/AIDS. Education about HIV/AIDS teaches people about it and steps to take in order to protect yourself from getting it.
These are a few examples of Antiretroviral medications being used to treat HIV:Zidovudine (AZT)Didanosine (DDI)Lamivudine (3TC)Stavudine (D4T)Viramune