Is it possible to use Bituvi drug as early as possible after HIV infection?
HIVAfter infection, you can use the drug Bituvi (Bikon Prenol Tablets) as soon as possible. Bitovil is a compound preparation that contains bictegravir sodium, emtricitabine and tenofovir alafenamide fumarate. It is mainly used to treat HIV-1 infection. It is a combination of antiretroviral drugs that has antiviral effects and can effectively inhibit the replication of HIV viruses, thereby achieving the purpose of controlling the disease.
HIVIn the early stages of infection, the virus replicates rapidly in the body, causing damage to the immune system. Early use of Bituvi can quickly inhibit viral replication and slow down the progression of the disease. By continuing to take Bituvit, you can reduce the viral load in the body, reduce the virus's attack on the immune system, and help protect immune function.

Reducing viral load can also help reducethe risk of HIV transmission and protect the health of your partner and those around you.
After HIV exposure, if high-risk behaviors occur, you should take Bitovil as soon as possible (preferably within 2 hours) for post-exposure prophylaxis. The earlier it is taken, the better the blocking effect. For people who have been diagnosed with HIV infection, Bituvi needs to be taken continuously for a long time to maintain a low level of viral load. Usually, the medication is given for a fixed period of time and needs to be taken for life.
During the period of using Bituvi, patients should undergo regular viral load testing and related examinations to evaluate the treatment effect and possible drug resistance.
Although the side effects of Bituvi are relatively low, discomfort symptoms such as headache, diarrhea, and nausea may still occur. Patients should use medications rationally under the guidance of doctors and pay attention to observing body reactions.
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