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Treatment and Trials

Living with and managing HIV disease requires a thorough understanding of the treatments that are available to you. It also demands that drug companies develop new and more effective HIV drugs through clinical trials and research. If you’re frustrated about the lack of information specific to women, consider participating in a clinical trial (there are many kinds)! Even if you don’t participate in a drug study, you’re still helping us learn more about HIV disease in women!


Articles

First Things First
Anti HIV Meds
Nucleoside and Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Protease Inhibitors
Entry or Fusion Inhibitors
Integrase Inhibitors
Things to Consider
Clinical Trials
How to Get Involved in Research

It’s never been more important for women to get involved in HIV drug research and clinical trials. Historically, women's health issues in conjunction with HIV have not been thoroughly researched. It needs to be – our bodies are different from men’s bodies, and our reactions to medications can be different, too. You can help by getting involved and participating. Click on the links below for more information about how you can get involved in research.  





Clinical Research Links

Select the link below to view a list of clinical trial databases, trial networks, and major scientific meetings. These online resources will assist researchers and clinicians in tracking current and ongoing research on HIV disease and women.


Women's Research Initiative on HIV/AIDS
Select the link below to learn more about The Well Project's Women's Research Initiative on HIV/AIDS (WRI).

Related Topics
Select a link below to view content in other areas of the site related to HIV treatment and clinical trials.

Information provided on this website is for educational purposes only. It is designed to support, not replace, personal medical care and should never be used as a substitute for personal medical attention, diagnosis, or hands-on treatment. We recommend all medical decisions be made in consultation with your personal health care provider.