- Summary: Choosing your treatment strategy
- Suppressing viral load as low as possible?
- Suppressing viral load as fast as possible?
- Immune recovery
- Eradicating HIV?
- Induction and maintenance therapy
- Structured treatment interruption
- Alternating regimens
- Treating HIV in the genital tract
- Treating HIV in the brain and other compartments
Structured treatment interruption
For information on structured treatment interruption or 'drug holidays', see the section Anti-HIV therapy: Structured treatment interruption.
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