Can AIDS patients on medication still be detected with test strips?

AIDS patients taking medication, that is, AIDS patients taking blocking medication, this situation is able to be detected with test strips, because there are still HIV antibodies in the body. AIDS is AIDS, and HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus, the virus that causes AIDS. Generally speaking, taking HIV blocking medication within 72 hours of high-risk exposure, and following the doctor’s instructions for use in accordance with the rules of the treatment program, there is a high probability of success in preventing the occurrence of AIDS; however, once the diagnosis of HIV infection is confirmed, it is very difficult to be cured. Even if an AIDS patient takes the blocking medication, the virus in his body may have a low copy number, but there are still HIV antibodies in the body, which can be detected by test strips or serum tests. Even if you are unfortunate enough to be infected with HIV, you still have to keep your mindset and take active treatment to prolong your survival time and improve your quality of life.