Clinically Speaking: Questions to Ask Your Healthcare Provider About Your HIV Treatment

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Clinically Speaking: Questions to Ask Your Healthcare Provider About Your HIV Treatment
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Good news! HIV treatments have come a long way — & are getting better every day. Get up to date on everything from easier ways to take medication to what questions to ask your HCP.

HIV medications can be oral, with the latest drugs providing a once-daily option. There are also injectable options that can be administered monthly or every two months. On the horizon, we see the implantable version of these drugs, so people can get medication implanted just once a year. If a person has developed resistance to a treatment medication or class of treatment medication, they might switch to a combination of medicines or infusion.

Some barriers are harder to overcome. A diagnosis of HIV is traumatic, and treatment may trigger anxiety, depression or unresolved trauma. Shock, processing negative reactions from family and friends, or facing the

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