What is the difference between imported and domestically produced HIV blocking drugs?



There is no significant difference between imported and domestic AIDS blocking drugs except for the price.

AIDS blocking drugs is a combination of several antiretroviral drugs, used for HIV high-risk exposure to HIV patients in contact with bodily fluids or by the sharps, such as prevention, commonly used AIDS blocking drugs are tenofovir, emtricitabine, raltegravir, lamivudine, lopinavir ritonavir tablets, and so on.

The main difference between imported and domestic drugs is the price. Imported AIDS blocking drugs are usually more expensive than domestic ones, but there is no significant difference in efficacy, discomfort and other symptoms.

When someone has a high-risk exposure to HIV, he or she should actively go to the hospital for consultation and thoroughly clean the damaged area, and be given blocking treatment according to the specific situation after evaluation by a specialist physician. Individuals may experience dizziness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, rash, itching and other discomforts after taking the drug.