COMBINATION OF DRUGS IN THE TREATMENT OF HIV IN THE UNIFIED HEALTH SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i5.10106Keywords:
HIV, Antiretrovirals, Side effects, Treatment, Public health.Abstract
The combination of antiretroviral drugs serves to prevent patients who are at risk of infection, after contact with the virus and in people with HIV, as HIV is a viral aggressor agent that attacks the immune system and causes AIDS. The therapy used for the treatment aims to provide the appropriate therapy for each phase and thus avoid the high rate of contamination, bringing the necessary information to individuals and, therefore, reducing mortality from secondary invaders. The work in question is a study based on research carried out over the years, which addresses the perspectives of treatment carried out in the SUS, in addition to notifying the action and efficiency of antiretroviral drugs and with low toxicity against HIV in the unified health system.
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