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Question

What vitamins or antioxidants are recommended HIV positive people?

I’ve recently been diagnosed with HIV and am starting to make changes to my diet. I’ve read your very helpful guide to vitamins and minerals on the factsheets page but am still a little confused about exactly what vitamins to use. I’m currently taking a one-a-day multi vitamin but understand that I need a little more than that.

My next appointment isn’t for another 3 months and I wanted to start taking vitamins before then. Please help.

I’m not sure if its significant but my CD4 count is 380.

Answer

Thank you for your question.

In general, there is unlikely to be a benefit from taking a multivitamin unless you have a vitamin deficiency. In this case your doctor would recommended the vitamin. When the vitamin or supplement is for a specific use there is likely to be proven evidence of a benefit.

Some people take a multivitamin if their diet is not good, but otherwise vitamin supplements are not usually needed in you have a balanced and nutritious diet.

If you want to do this, then any of the multivitamins in most supermarkets and pharmacies would be okay – and unlikely to do any harm. One recent caution, is that if you are using an integrase inhibitor in your HIV combination, the multivitamin should be taken more than four hour apart from your HIV meds.

It is also good to tell your doctor of any supplements or complementary medicines you are taking. If you are doing this for a specific symptoms, then your doctor may have other options.

Just as with vitamins, there is little evidence to show any benefit from taking an antioxidant, unless this is for a medical reason recommended by your doctor.

There is no evidence to show that vitamins or supplement have any effect on your CD4 count or viral load. When you come to need HIV treatment, ARVs are the only proven way to reduce VL and increase CD4.

The market for vitamin and supplements is part of a multi-billion dollar operation and given the vast profits that are made, it is a concern how little evidence is available for any benefit.  When careful studies have been performed the evidence of benefit is not only not found but sometimes harmful results are reported.

Also given the size of this market, there is very little regulation to know whether what it says on the label is actually reflected in the supplements themselves.

Note: This answer was updated in September 2014 from an original question in May 2010.

98 comments

  1. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Ed,

    What does your doctor say about your low platelet count? Platelets are what makes blood clot and they are needed to help you stop bleeding and bruising after an injury.

    Eating a blanced diet that contains important vitamins and minerals is good for health, and this may help. But it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor about this.

    Here is the i-Base guide to a balance diet and your health.

    But how is your HIV treatment going? Please tell us what HIV meds you’re on. And if you have access to your CD4 and viral load results, please let us know.

  2. Ed

    What vitamins can i take with low platelets

  3. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Tebogo,

    Our advise, as noted here in Q13 would be to refrain from taking supplements: https://i-base.info/qa/what-are-the-most-asked-questions However your doctor may say that it’s OK.

  4. Tebogo

    Hi I’m currently taking ARV’s and I would like to know if it’s okay to take collagen peptides as a supplement. Currently my viral load is unditactable and my cd4 count is high. I’m on tenifovir-300mg,efavirenz-600mg,emtricitibane-200mg(the 1 pill )

  5. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Shinzu,

    This is something that you will need to discuss with your doctor.

  6. Shinzu

    Can i take live stem cell therapy while taking Arv?

  7. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Becky,

    There is no expected interaction between efavirenz and multivitamins. So that should be fine.

    However, some herbs and supplements can interact with some HUV meds. So it’s a good idea to tell your doctor about any other treatment you’re taking with your HIV meds.

  8. Becky

    Can someone on efavirenz take centrum multivitamin

  9. Lisa Thorley
  10. BLACKPINK

    Hi! Can I take Glutathione as my antioxidant while taking ARV? The name of my drug was Lamivudine/Tenofovir/Efavirenz

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