The End ... but Not ReallyPart of A Practical Guide to HAART (Highly Active Anti-retroviral Therapy)
2006 A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information! We hope we've answered many of your HIV treatment questions here, but we'll finish with one strong warning: HIV treatment information changes daily. If you are reading this more than 10 minutes after the writer completed it, there may be new information that is important for you to know in making your treatment decisions. So always, always, always reach out for the very latest information -- via treatment newsletters (CATIE offers TreatmentUpdate and CATIE News), the Internet (check us out at www.catie.ca), your local treatment counsellor and, most importantly, your doctor -- before you choose the path you'll follow. Your doctor may also be interested in some of CATIE's services for health care professionals which provide leading-edge developments in the clinical treatment of HIV/AIDS. You may wish to encourage your doctor to tap into these resources which are available at www.catie.ca. With that, we hope you'll make the best possible treatment decisions, in which effort we wish you good luck and long-lasting good health. A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information! This article was provided by Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange. Visit CATIE's Web site to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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