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Author Topic: Intro + Question HIV Meds  (Read 948 times)

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Offline Jim Allen

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Intro + Question HIV Meds
« on: April 14, 2018, 09:42:43 am »
Hi Jim, while I do not have HIV, I was often okay at the prospect of this given that it's often said you can live a long and normal life nowadays with the treatment provided for HIV. However, is it still true that an individual may not respond well to any of the medication and so they will not be able to live this long and normal life? If so, that will certainly not do good for many people's reassurances.

No plenty of combinations possible, its 2018 not 1998 in that regads with many more combinations in development as well.People living with hiv should work with there doctor's on finding a correct treatment based on needs

Your comment is something we typically hear from denialists (or church) either as a lead in comment designed to create feae and doubt under communities treating or pro treatment of hiv. Or to advocate abstinence. I've see it asked in this fashion from particular groups it will not be tolerated here.

I'm not sure what your problem is but my living healthy with hiv treatment can be backed up by multiple studies and science.

As you are not living with hiv you should not be posting in the forum. Your participation is limited to asking questions in the  "Am I infected" section only.

Stick to that and I'm sure we going to get along just fine, post any other place on the forum you will be getting an immediate ban

Hiv is a mangable condition however like all conditions prevention is better for you, the state and your own pocket.  If you think getting hiv is okay or that I've ever suggested it is you are sadly mistaken as we push the message continuously regarding safer sex and prevention.
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Re: Intro + Question HIV Meds
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2018, 05:03:46 am »
Hello community members, I have read the all the above-mentioned comments. Interested part is that some peoples still have fear about the Indian generic medication.
Here i would like to say that Indian generics are same as the original medication in terms of quality, strength, cure rate etc, the only difference is that they are very cheap as compare to original one.  for example Tenvir-EM (Generic Truvada) for HIV/AIDS.

This medication is very effective for the prevention and cure of HIV/AIDS. Even the peoples who can't afford international Truvada, the generic version is also available with the name of Tenvir-EM. Click to read this complete article about Tenvir-EM generic Truvada

 


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