10/11/2023
Here are some of the top-selling HIV treatments. These drugs are part of the class known as antiretroviral therapy (ART), which is the standard treatment for HIV. Please consult with a healthcare professional for the most up-to-date treatment options and to determine the best treatment for individual needs. Keep in mind that the popularity and rankings of these drugs may have changed since my last update.
Biktarvy (bictegravir, emtricitabine, tenofovir alafenamide): A combination of three drugs in one pill, taken once daily.
Triumeq (abacavir, dolutegravir, lamivudine): A combination of three drugs in one pill, taken once daily.
Descovy (emtricitabine, tenofovir alafenamide): A combination of two drugs in one pill, often used in combination with other drugs.
Genvoya (cobicistat, elvitegravir, emtricitabine, tenofovir alafenamide): A combination of four drugs in one pill, taken once daily.
Tivicay (dolutegravir): An integrase inhibitor, often used in combination with other drugs.
Isentress (raltegravir): An integrase inhibitor, often used in combination with other drugs.
Odefsey (emtricitabine, rilpivirine, tenofovir alafenamide): A combination of three drugs in one pill, taken once daily.
Truvada (emtricitabine, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate): A combination of two drugs in one pill, often used in combination with other drugs. Also used for HIV prevention as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
Atripla (efavirenz, emtricitabine, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate): A combination of three drugs in one pill, taken once daily.
Stribild (cobicistat, elvitegravir, emtricitabine, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate): A combination of four drugs in one pill, taken once daily.
Remember that choosing the right HIV treatment involves considering individual health needs, potential drug interactions, and other factors. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations.
Note: The pharmaceutical landscape changes rapidly, and new treatments are continually being developed. For the most up-to-date information on HIV treatments, consult the latest guidelines and recommendations from authoritative sources such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).