NNRTIt
NNRTIs, or Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors, are a class of antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV infection. They work by inhibiting the reverse transcriptase enzyme, which is essential for HIV replication. NNRTIs are typically used in combination with other antiretroviral drugs to manage HIV infection effectively. They are known for their ability to reduce viral load and improve immune function. Common side effects of NNRTIs include gastrointestinal issues, skin rashes, and neurological symptoms. These drugs are generally well-tolerated, but individual responses can vary. NNRTIs are often prescribed as part of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), which combines multiple drugs to control HIV replication and prevent resistance. Regular monitoring and adherence to treatment are crucial for managing HIV with NNRTIs.