PMID: 8604373Mar 1, 1996Paper

State of the art. Antiviral treatment of HIV infection

The Nursing Clinics of North America
C Bechtel-Boenning

Abstract

Antiretroviral drugs have been the mainstay of treatment for HIV infection. New categories of antiretrovirals and recommendations for treatment have emerged as a result of basic science research, new understandings of the infectious process, and data from clinical studies. This article summarizes the currently available drugs for nurses who act as educators and advocates in helping HIV-infected persons explore their treatment options.

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