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  2. Management of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    The rapid development, though, of mRNA vaccines to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic may provide a new path forward. [citation needed] Like SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, HIV has a spike protein. In retroviruses like HIV, the spike protein is formed by two proteins expressed by the Env gene.

  3. List of antiretroviral fixed-dose combinations - Wikipedia

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    Antiretroviral drugs are used to manage HIV/AIDS. Multiple antiretroviral drugs are often combined into a single pill in order to reduce pill burden . Some of these combinations are complete single-tablet regimens; the others must be combined with additional pills to make a treatment regimen.

  4. Emtricitabine/tenofovir - Wikipedia

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    In developed countries, HIV-infected mothers are generally recommended to not breastfeed due to slight risk of mother-to-children HIV transmission. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] In developing countries, where avoiding breastfeeding may not be an option, the World Health Organization recommends a triple drug regimen of tenofovir, efavirenz, and either ...

  5. Glaxo Two-Drug HIV Combo Meets Primary Endpoint in ... - AOL

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    Glaxo's (GSK) two late-stage studies testing its two-drug HIV regimen of dolutegravir (Tivicay) and lamivudine showed non-inferiority to a standard three-drug regimen

  6. Lopinavir/ritonavir - Wikipedia

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    Lopinavir/ritonavir was once a preferred combination for HIV first-line therapy in the United States. [6] But due to its higher pill burden compared to other protease inhibitor-based regimens and increased gastrointestinal intolerance, it is no longer recommended to treatment-naive patients.

  7. Post-exposure prophylaxis - Wikipedia

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    The CDC recommends PEP for any HIV-negative person who has recently been exposed to HIV for any reason. [22] To be most effective, treatment should begin within an hour of exposure. [23] After 72 hours PEP is much less effective, and may not be effective at all. [22] Prophylactic treatment for HIV typically lasts four weeks. [22] [24]

  8. Treatment and management of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    This registry based, multi-center, multi-country data provide provisional support for the use of ECMO for COVID-19 associated acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Given that this is a complex technology that can be resource intense, guidelines exist for the use of ECMO during the COVID-19 pandemic. [85] [86] [87]

  9. HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    [5] [12] An HIV-positive person on treatment can expect to live a normal life, and die with the virus, not of it. [13] [12] Effective treatment for HIV-positive people (people living with HIV) involves a life-long regimen of medicine to suppress the virus, making the viral load undetectable.