The generic name of Jefcon is Ekorn Procter Tablet, and if Ekorn Procter Tablet is discontinued it can be switched to other free medicines without affecting the effectiveness of the treatment for HIV. Ekornprotir tablets are used to treat HIV in the same way as free medicines provided in other countries. Ekornprotir tablets contain the integrase inhibitor elviravir, which has the advantage of rapidly suppressing viral replication in a short period of time, rapidly reducing viral load and causing fewer side effects. If you can no longer use Ekorn Procter tablets due to drug resistance during treatment, you can also be treated with free medications provided by the state. Common treatment options are the combination of tenofovir, abacavir, lamivudine, emtricitabine, and propranolol tenofovir, as well as single tablets such as doxorubicin, everolimus, combinavir, and cobicistat, among others. All of the above medications should be used under a doctor’s supervision and avoid self-medication.