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If you haven’t started treatment, or have fallen off your medication schedule there are now more reasons than ever to start/restart antiretroviral treatment. While current therapies involve a once-a-day pill, bimonthly injectables are on the horizon and should be available in 2017. What’s more, one of those recently approved drugs has also been shown to be effective even against multi-drug resistant strains of HIV. There’s also new treatments for HIV-related issues like diarrhea. So make this the year you get serious about treatment.









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