Describe the typical drug regimen for treating AIDS. Name the class of drugs used and what are the targets of those drugs.
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The goal of this combination therapy is to suppress the replication of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and prevent the progression of the disease. The classes of drugs used in the treatment of AIDS include: Show more…
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