Anti-Retroviral Therapy

Antiretroviral therapy is a term used to describe HIV treatment that combines two or more antiretroviral medications. Since its invention in 1996, antiretroviral therapy has revolutionized the management of HIV. Antiretroviral therapy is a successful HIV treatment. The viral load can be reduced to undetectable levels, but it does not cure the illness. This implies that the virus cannot be spread through sexual activity and that the immune system of a person can be rebuilt. The viral load typically takes between three and six months to become undetectable.

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