HIV treatment – also called antiretroviral treatment (ART) – works best when you follow the instructions of how to take it. This is called adherence or adhering to your treatment.
Most antiretroviral drugs are taken once a day. Some drugs are taken twice a day.
Good adherence includes:
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taking the right amount of pills
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taking pills at the right time
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following advice to take them with or without food
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telling your healthcare worker about other drugs or supplements that you take.