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Although we can not completely cure an individual of AIDS we can provide medications and drugs which can help.

Drug regimes involve

Managing AIDS

Attachment blockers and entry inhibitors

These chemicals block the receptors on the T cells. Thus preventing HIV to bind and enter the cell.

Entry blockers prevent the virus from fusing to and entering the cell.

Reverse transcriptase inhibitors.

These prevent the transcription of Viral RNA into DNA.

Intergrase inhibitors

Prevents Viral DNA from joining with the host cells DNA.

Essentially, any part of the viral process if disrupted can decrease the effectiveness of the virus.

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