Information on swtiching between anti-HIV treatment regimens, including details of when drug switches may be necessary and UK-based clinical trials investigating changing treatment.
Information on the interplay between drug use and HIV, including recreational drugs, smoking and poppers, the role of intravenous drug use and HIV infection, and interactions between drugs and anti-HIV medications.
Details on body fat redistribution as a side-effect of anti-HIV treatments, including its causes and treatments, and current UK-based clinical trials for the treatment lipodystrophy.
Details of drugs for the treatment and prevention of HIV infection and related diseases that have been released recently, or are currently under development.
Information on therapy for people who have developed resistance to all the major classes of anti-HIV drugs, including current UK-based clinical trials of salvage therapy regimens.
Information on the choice of first-line therapy to treat HIV infection, including when to start, what to start with, and clinical trials for people who have never taken antiretroviral therapy.
Information on drug 'holidays', including the advantages and disadvantages of interrupting anti-HIV therapy and UK-based clinical trials of treatment breaks.