Q and A

Question

I’ve been off meds for 8 months, can I restart?

I stopped taking ARVs 8 months ago and I feel fine. Is it possible to restart taking ARVs, or is it too late?

Answer

Thanks for getting in touch.

Though you feel fine, you’re still living with HIV. If you’re not taking ARVs, your HIV won’t be controlled. Your viral load will have rebounded and there may have been a drop in your CD4. When someone stops taking medication it also in some cases means that they may have become resistant to the ARVs that they were previously taken, this is why adherence is important.

Even if you’ve not taken any medication for 8 months, it’s not too late to restart. The best thing to do is to book an appointment to see your doctor. Let them know that you defaulted, but that you’re now ready to restart. Ideally they should check your viral load as well as your CD4 count. They should also talk to you about your treatment options.

Once you restart, it’s important to adhere. If you think this might be a problem, try and get some support for this.

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