Treatment adherence (also called medication adherence) includes starting HIV treatment, keeping all medical appointments, and taking HIV medications every day and exactly as prescribed. For individuals with HIV, treatment adherence is key to staying healthy. Learn about adherence with the following resources.

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Starting and Staying on Antiretroviral Treatment Webpage (HTML) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Staying On Track With Your HIV Care Webpage (HTML) ViiV Healthcare
Sticking with Your HIV Medications: Medication Adherence Webpage (HTML) Primary Health Care: The Project (PHC)
Taking Your HIV Medicine as Prescribed Webpage (HTML) HIV.gov
The Importance of Medication Adherence in HIV Treatment and Prevention Webpage (HTML) PQA
Tips for Taking Your HIV Meds, On Time, All the Time Infographic HIVinfo.NIH.gov
Tips for staying on your treatment plan Webpage (HTML) U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Tips for staying on your treatment plan Webpage (HTML) Department of Veterans Affairs
Tips on Taking Your HIV Medication Every Day Webpage (HTML) HIV.gov
Tips on Taking Your HIV Medicine as Prescribed Webpage (HTML) Clevlaland Clinic
What to expect when beginning treatment for HIV/AIDS Video Stanford Center for Health Education
When Is the Best Time of Day To Take Antiretrovirals? Webpage (HTML) The Body
Why Adherence to HIV Medications Matters Webpage (HTML) TheBody
Why taking your HIV treatment properly is important Webpage (HTML) aidsmap