You can take antiretroviral drugs at night if you have AIDS. There are many types of antiretroviral drugs for AIDS, and they need to be taken under the direction of a doctor. The time for AIDS patients to take antiviral drugs should be based on the specific type of antiviral drugs and drugs, some antiviral drugs require daytime, some antiviral drugs require nighttime, AIDS patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to take, not to decide on their own antiviral drugs to take time. People with AIDS need to take antiviral drugs. At present, the types of antiviral drugs that people with AIDS take include nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (e.g. Zidovudine, etc.), non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (e.g. Nevirapine, etc.), protease inhibitors (e.g. Darunavir, etc.), fusion inhibitors (e.g. Ebovitamin, etc.) and integrase inhibitors (e.g. Doxorubicin, etc.). If you have AIDS, you should go to a regular hospital immediately and take medication under the guidance of a doctor.