
The average child living with HIV takes between 15 – 20 pills a day. These pills, often described as “Gasoline Pills” due to their taste, only become effective when taken in a cycle. During the first 2 month cycle, the children feel WORSE because their body is adjusting to the new medicine and often rejects it causing severe vomiting and diarrhea. Once this first 2 month cycle is over the children begin to feel better and the body adjusts to the large intake of medicine. However, if the children fail to adhere to this regimen consistently the cycle starts over and the 2 month period of vomiting and diarrhea begins again. When children stop taking their medicine (because of the awful taste) they often never want to go back on it again because of the immediate 2 month transition. Meet Some of Our Kids >
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