Can you change the timing of your HIV medication?

AIDS medication schedule can be changed, but should be determined by the physician or pharmacist to change the dosage of drugs during the period, and is not recommended to change frequently. AIDS is a common infectious disease, although the disease can not be cured, but patients on time, adhere to the doctor’s prescription medication can control the disease, improve the discomfort caused by the disease. Therefore, people diagnosed with AIDS should not change their medication schedule without authorization, in order to prevent the body from experiencing uncomfortable symptoms or affecting the effectiveness of the disease treatment. If patients need to change the time of medication for various reasons, they can choose the appropriate dosage under the guidance of a physician or pharmacist during the period of changing the time of taking medication to minimize the change of the condition caused by the change of concentration of medication in the body during the period of changing the time of taking medication. In addition, if there is any omission during the medication period, the medication can be replenished under the guidance of a physician or pharmacist in order to achieve the desired therapeutic effect of the medication. For those who are diagnosed with AIDS, they should establish a correct concept of the disease and confidence in overcoming the disease, and should also consult a doctor regularly during the period of medication in order to monitor the effect of drug treatment. It is recommended that AIDS patients follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, and not to use drugs or prescriptions on their own. They should also pay attention to the balanced intake of nutrients, and should exercise and practice safe sex.