Taking Medications
Many people take medications daily to control HIV. Your health care provider, case manager, or peer advocate will offer you information and pamphlets on medication decisions, side effects, risks and benefits of HIV treatment.
The following web sites offer additional information about HIV treatments. For more specific information, please contact your health care provider.
www.aidsinfo.nih.gov
AIDSinfo, a service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), offers access to the latest, federally approved HIV/AIDS medical practice guidelines, HIV treatment and prevention clinical trials, and other research information for health care providers, researchers, people affected by HIV/AIDS, and the general public.
www.aidsinfonet.org
The AIDS InfoNet is a project of the New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center in the Infectious Diseases Division of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. The InfoNet was originally designed to make information on HIV/AIDS services and treatments easily accessible in both English and Spanish for residents of New Mexico. Its mission has expanded to that of providing HIV/AIDS treatment information in non-technical language in various languages. The primary audience for InfoNet materials includes people living with HIV and their caregivers, especially nurses and other first-line treatment providers.
www.thebody.com
TheBody.com's mission is to:
UCSD is not responsible for the information that is found in these websites. If you have any questions about any information that you find on the web, please talk with your health care provider, case manager, or peer advocate.
The following web sites offer additional information about HIV treatments. For more specific information, please contact your health care provider.
www.aidsinfo.nih.gov
AIDSinfo, a service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), offers access to the latest, federally approved HIV/AIDS medical practice guidelines, HIV treatment and prevention clinical trials, and other research information for health care providers, researchers, people affected by HIV/AIDS, and the general public.
www.aidsinfonet.org
The AIDS InfoNet is a project of the New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center in the Infectious Diseases Division of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. The InfoNet was originally designed to make information on HIV/AIDS services and treatments easily accessible in both English and Spanish for residents of New Mexico. Its mission has expanded to that of providing HIV/AIDS treatment information in non-technical language in various languages. The primary audience for InfoNet materials includes people living with HIV and their caregivers, especially nurses and other first-line treatment providers.
www.thebody.com
TheBody.com's mission is to:
- Use the Web to lower barriers between patients and clinicians.
- Demystify HIV/AIDS and its treatment.
- Improve the quality of life for all people living with HIV/AIDS.
- Foster community through human connection.
UCSD is not responsible for the information that is found in these websites. If you have any questions about any information that you find on the web, please talk with your health care provider, case manager, or peer advocate.