Research and Trials on HIV/AIDS

A clinical test is a research study done to evaluate new medical approaches in people. HIV and AIDS clinical trials help researchers find better ways to stop, detect, or treat HIV and AIDS. Samples of HIV and AIDS clinical trials underway include studies of new HIV medicines, studies of vaccines to stop or treat HIV, and studies of medicines to treat infections associated with HIV and AIDS. The advantages and possible risks of participating in an HIV and AIDS clinical trial are explained to study volunteers before they decide whether to participate in a study. Use the find a study search feature to seek out HIV and AIDS studies looking for volunteer participants. Some HIV and AIDS clinical trials enroll only people that have HIV. Other studies enroll people that do not have HIV.

What is an HIV and AIDS clinical trial?

HIV and AIDS clinical trials help researchers find better ways to stop, detect, or treat HIV and AIDS. Every HIV medicine was first studied through clinical trials.

  • Examples of HIV and AIDS clinical trials include:
  • Studies of latest medicines to prevent or treat HIV and AIDS.
  • Studies of vaccines to stop or treat HIV.
  • Studies of medicines to treat infections associated with HIV and AIDS.

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