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Ways of attacking HIV
  • Types of HIV drug
    • Summary: Ways of attacking HIV
    • Viruses
    • HIVs life-cycle
    • Multiple targets - combination therapy
    • Reverse transcriptase inhibitors
    • Protease inhibitors
    • Preventing viral attachment or fusion
    • Targeting other HIV proteins
    • Inhibiting cellular factors required for HIV replication
    • Other anti-HIV strategies
    • Killing or removing HIV-infected cells
    • Gene therapy
    • Anti-oxidants
    • Vitamins and minerals
  • Treatment strategies
    • Restoring the immune system
      • Effectiveness of HIV therapy
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        Types of HIV drug

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        Information on the different classes of anti-HIV drug, describing how they disrupt the virus's life cycle. This section also includes information on experimental approaches to HIV therapy.

        • Summary: Ways of attacking HIV
        • Viruses
        • HIVs life-cycle
        • Multiple targets - combination therapy
        • Reverse transcriptase inhibitors
        • Protease inhibitors
        • Preventing viral attachment or fusion
        • Targeting other HIV proteins
        • Inhibiting cellular factors required for HIV replication
        • Other anti-HIV strategies
        • Killing or removing HIV-infected cells
        • Gene therapy
        • Anti-oxidants
        • Vitamins and minerals

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