Antiretrovirals are medications that inhibit the replication of retroviruses, primarily used to treat HIV infection by targeting specific stages of the viral life cycle. They are essential in clinical practice for controlling viral load, preventing disease progression, and reducing transmission risk. A key consideration is the development of drug resistance, which necessitates combination therapy to maintain treatment efficacy.

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