List of Anti-HIV Meds Treatments for HIV & AIDS
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Treatments listed without pictures are experimental
Multi-Class Combination Drugs
Atripla Atripla (efavirenz + tenofovir + emtricitabine)
Complera Complera (rilpivirine + tenofovir + emtricitabine)

Nucleoside/Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NRTIs)
(what are they?)
Combivir Combivir (zidovudine + lamivudine, AZT + 3TC)
Emtriva Emtriva (emtricitabine, FTC)
Epivir Epivir (lamivudine, 3TC)
Epzicom Epzicom (Kivexa, abacavir + lamivudine, ABC + 3TC)
Retrovir Retrovir (zidovudine, AZT, ZDV)
Trizivir Trizivir (abacavir + zidovudine + lamivudine, ABC + AZT + 3TC)
Truvada Truvada (tenofovir DF + emtricitabine, TDF + FTC)
Videx Videx & Videx EC (didanosine, ddI)
Viread Viread (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, TDF)
Zerit Zerit (stavudine, d4T)
Ziagen Ziagen (abacavir, ABC)
Racivir (RCV)
Amdoxovir (AMDX, DAPD)
Apricitabine (SPD754, AVX754)
Elvucitabine (ACH-126,443, Beta-L-Fd4C)
GS 7340

Immune-Based Therapies
(what are they?)
Aralen (Chloroquine phosphate)
DermaVir (therapeutic vaccine)
Interleukin-7 (IL-7)
Lexgenleucel-T (VRX-496; gene therapy)
Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine)
Proleukin (aldesleukin, Interleukin-2, or IL-2)
SB-728-T (gene therapy)
Vacc-4x (therapeutic vaccine)

Pharmacokinetic Enhancers
Norvir Norvir (ritonavir, RTV)
Cobicistat (GS-9350)
SPI-452

Treatments for Opportunistic Infections (OIs)

Treatments for Side Effects

Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NNRTIs)
(what are they?)
Edurant Edurant (rilpivirine, RPV, TMC-278)
Intelence Intelence (etravirine, ETR, TMC-125)
Rescriptor Rescriptor (delavirdine, DLV)
Sustiva Sustiva (Stocrin, efavirenz, EFV)
Viramune Viramune and Viramune XR (nevirapine, NVP)
GSK-2248761
Lersivirine (UK-453061)

Protease Inhibitors (PIs)
(what are they?)
Agenerase Agenerase (amprenavir, APV)
Aptivus Aptivus (tipranavir, TPV)
Crixivan Crixivan (indinavir, IDV)
Invirase Invirase (saquinavir, SQV)
Kaletra Kaletra (Aluvia, lopinavir/ritonavir, LPV/r)
Lexiva Lexiva (Telzir, fosamprenavir, FPV)
Norvir Norvir (ritonavir, RTV)
Prezista Prezista (darunavir, DRV)
Reyataz Reyataz (atazanavir, ATV)
Viracept Viracept (nelfinavir, NFV)

Entry Inhibitors (including Fusion Inhibitors)
(what are they?)
Fuzeon Fuzeon (enfuvirtide, ENF, T-20)
maraviroc Selzentry (Celsentri, maraviroc, UK-427,857)
Cenicriviroc (TBR-652, TAK-652)
Ibalizumab (TNX-355)
PRO 140

Integrase Inhibitors
(what are they?)
Isentress Isentress (raltegravir, MK-0518)
Dolutegravir (GSK-572)
Elvitegravir (GS-9137)

Maturation Inhibitors
Bevirimat (PA-457)

Cellular Inhibitors
Droxia or Hydrea (hydroxyurea, HU)


AIDS drugs chart Currently Approved Drugs for HIV: A Comparative Chart
Our quick-reference chart allows you to compare all the currently available anti-HIV drugs, including dosing, side effects, & dietary restrictions.
AIDS drugs chart Help Paying for Meds: Patient Assistance and Co-Pay Programs for HIV and Viral Hepatitis Drugs
Do you lack health insurance but make too much money to qualify for government assistance? Are your prescription co-payments so high that you can’t afford other basic necessities? This chart lists the patient assistance programs (PAPs) and co-pay programs that may be able to help.
HIV Life Cycle The HIV Life Cycle (and the targets of each class of anti-HIV drugs)
A description of the life-cycle of the AIDS virus, and the targets of each class of drugs.

Last Revised: 9/16/11


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