Whether you are newly diagnosed with HIV, have been infected with HIV for quite some time, or know someone who is HIV+, now is the time to learn all that you can about HIV medication and treatment. A working partnership with your healthcare provider is the key to successfully treating HIV. Educating yourself about the different types of HIV medications is an important first step in this partnership. None of the medications is a cure or prevents you from transmitting HIV to others. All HIV medications need to be taken as part of combination therapy. This Web site is designed to provide you with basic information that you need in order to take that all-important first step.

In 2004, GlaxoSmithKline launched a project called "Hope After HIV: Africa." Through the Children's AIDS Fund (CAF), GlaxoSmithKline has helped open clinics in Uganda, Malawi, Zambia, and South Africa that have provided lifesaving care and treatment to more than 9,000 patients in communities devastated by HIV/AIDS.

HIV is a global health issue. Find out more about GlaxoSmithKline's global outreach program that helps poor communities throughout the world, including East Africa and Mexico.

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