For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs—commonly referred to as antiretroviral therapy—the virus usually rushes ...
Medicines that treat HIV are called antiretroviral therapy (ART). Genvoya is a combination tablet that contains the following four medicines that work together to treat HIV. Cobicistat is a “booster.” ...
Sunlenca (lenacapavir) is a medicine that was approved by the FDA in 2022 to treat HIV in combination with other HIV medicines. Sunlenca has a unique mechanism of action and is the first medicine in ...
A Q&A With Shauna Applin, ARNP. AJMC: Despite substantial therapeutic advances since the 1980s, the US is not on pace to achieve the goals of the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) public health initiative ...
A dual-action HIV antibody–drug conjugate forces Env to open, then blocks it, boosting virus neutralization up to tenfold in the lab.
Modern HIV treatment is one of medicine's great success stories. With today's therapies, many people living with HIV can expect long, full lives. But as patients age, a new reality has emerged: The ...
Since the HIV epidemic began, the diagnosis of HIV has evolved from a death sentence to a chronic, but manageable condition by starting and staying on treatment. HIV treatment can help people live ...
US-supported international HIV research, particularly that conducted in African countries, has direct benefits to Americans. Cuts to that research may undermine those benefits.
Keeping up with HIV treatment isn’t always easy. Anyone can face setbacks along the way. Staying on top of doctor’s appointments and taking medications regularly can feel overwhelming to manage ...
Women living with HIV/AIDS can now have safe and healthy pregnancies with early diagnosis, proper treatment, and consistent ...