African woman holds her antiretroviral medication in her hands, Mozambique. Government-approved treatment for HIV.


An African woman holds her Zidolam antiretroviral medication bottle in the palm of her hands in Manica District, Mozambique. The medication is the government-approved treatment for HIV. The tablets are a combination of three drugs: Lamivudine, Zidovudine and Nevirapine. The multiple drugs act on different viral targets to decrease the total burden of HIV, maintain function of the immune system and prevent opportunistic infections that often lead to death. The use of combination drugs is know as highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). The treatment must be taken everyday to be effective, otherwise resistance can develop.


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Location: Manica District, Mozambique
Photo credit: © Andrew Aitchison / Alamy / Afripics
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