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Over 20 anti-HIV drugs are now available. Find detailed information about anti-HIV drugs below.
The medications below are arranged by drug class. The classes have long names that can be confusing.
Find out more about the classes of drugs.
3TC, lamivudine (known as Epivir)
Abacavir (known as Ziagen)
AZT, zidovudine (know as Retrovir)
d4T, stavudine (known as Zerit)
ddI, didanosine (known as VidexEC)
FTC, emtricitabine (known as Emtriva)
Tenofovir (known as Viread)
3TC/AZT (known as Combivir)
3TC/abacavir/AZT (known as Trizivir)
3TC/abacavir (known as Kivexa (EU) )
FTC/tenofovir (known as Truvada)
FTC/tenofovir/efavirenz (known as Atripla)
FTC /rilpivirine /tenofovir (known as Eviplera)
Efavirenz (known as Sustiva (EU) )
Etravirine (known as Intelence)
Nevirapine (known as Viramune)
Nevirapine (known as Viramune prolonged-release)
Rilpivirine (known as Edurant)
Atazanavir (known as Reyataz)
Darunavir (known as Prezista)
Fosamprenavir (known as Telzir)
Indinavir (known as Crixivan)
Lopinavir/ritonavir (known as Kaletra Aluvia)
Nelfinavir (known as Viracept)
Ritonavir (known as Norvir)
Saquinavir (known as Invirase)
Tiprinavir (known as Aptivus)
T-20, enfuvirtide (known as Fuzeon)
Maraviroc (known as Celsentri)
Raltegravir (known as Isentress)
HIV medication listing: data and images supplied by NAM.
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This article was last reviewed on 24/1/2011 by P. Kelly
Date due for the next review: 24/1/2012
Content Author: NAM
Current Owner: S. Corkery (NAM)
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