HIV/AIDS
Treatment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HAART?
HAART stands for "Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy,"
a common type of HIV treatment which includes at least one protease
inhibitor and usually two other antiretroviral drugs. Since its
introduction in 1996, HAART has been shown to be extremely effective
in slowing HIV progression. HAART does have drawbacks, however.
Some patients find it difficult to take numerous pills every day
at strictly scheduled times, and many experience serious side effects
from the drug combinations.
Where can I get information about approved
treatments for HIV/AIDS?
Detailed information about current federally-approved treatment
guidelines is available from the HIV/AIDS
Treatment Information Service (ATIS). ATIS is staffed by multilingual
health information specialists who answer questions on HIV treatment
options using a broad network of federal, national, and community-based
information resources. Call ATIS at 1-800-HIV-0440 (1-800-448-0440).
Bilingual specialists are available Monday-Friday 9am-5pm EST.
If you live in Florida and you have further questions
or concerns about HIV treatments or any other HIV-related issue,
you can also call the Florida HIV/AIDS Hotline
at 1-800-FLA-AIDS or send us a message.
If you live outside of Florida, you may wish to
visit The Body web site to find an AIDS
hotline near you or to read more about HIV
Treatment.
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