The medicines used to treat HIV are called antiretroviral drugs. There are several different types / classes of drugs which act differently to disrupt different stages of the HIV life cycle. Antiretroviral drugs are generally administered in combinations (hence the term combination therapy) of three or four different drugs from two or three different classes. The individual drugs are too numerous to list here, but the following link provides a good up-to-date listing of both the drugs and classes of drugs currently in use:
http://www.aidsmeds.com/list.shtml
Harris L. Coulter has written: 'AIDS and syphilis' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), AIDS(Disease), Chemotherapy, Complications and sequelae, Etiology, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of AIDS (Disease), Syphilis 'Homoeopathic medicine' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Homeopathy 'Divided legacy' -- subject(s): History, Medicine, Philosophy, History of Medicine, 19th Cent, History of Medicine, 20th Cent, Therapeutic systems, History of Medicine, Homeopathy
You take the medicine you are prescribed and contact a support group.
No; it does not exist at this time in 2011.
From what I heard...AIDS is treated through a cocktail of medicine. I know that a person has to take a various amount of medication in order to combat the illnesses that their body is open to because of AIDS.
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.
AIDS is a virus and virus keeps on changing its forms they have no definite shape and hence its impossible to make medicines.
Examples of these drugs are antihistamines, cold medicine, allergy medicine, sleep aids, medicine for seizures, tranquilizers, some pain relievers, and muscle relaxants.
Breast milk contains HIV, and while small amounts of breast milk do not pose significant threat of infection to adults information from: www.health.am/eng/aids/aids.php - 92k :( :( :( ♥
It may find medicine fo AIDS
no it's not . you can cure diabetes. you can only take medicine to help with adis.
There is no known cure for AIDS as of 2013. However, advances in modern medicine have made it possible to live with AIDS and HIV, and being diagnosed with either one is no longer a necessary death sentence, as it used to be.
Francis John Feidler has written: 'Osteopathic first aids to the sick' -- subject(s): Osteopathic medicine, Osteopathic Medicine