iPrEP (intermittent Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) – using HIV drugs to before a possible exposure to HIV, to reduce the chance of infection. iPrEP refers to taking a reducing dosing shecdule based on when you are likely to be exposed. PrEP usually refers to a daily treatment.
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fusion inhibitor – a type of HIV drug (an entry inhibitor). Fusion inhibitors stops HIV ‘fusing’ to a CD4 cell. T-20 (enfuvirtide, Fuzeon) is only currently licensed fusion inhibitor.
antioxidant – a substance that reduces oxidative damage (damage due to oxygen) such as that caused by ‘free radicals’
nucleus – the central part of some cells that contains DNA.
HPV (human papillomavirus) – a family of viruses associated with cervical cancer and anal cancer and genital warts.