Living with HIV

LIVING WITH HIV

EMPOWERING YOU TO LIVE THE LIFE YOU WANT

Learning to navigate life with HIV can take time but it shouldn’t stop you from living the life you want. Thanks to effective treatment, you can look forward to a long, happy, and healthy life with HIV.1

This site has been created in collaboration with a team of people living with HIV to help you navigate every stage of your journey. Each individual brings a new perspective that can help to build a greater understanding of what it means to live well with HIV. Everything they share is based on their personal experiences and aims to offer guidance and support to help you thrive with HIV.
 

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WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?

Each person living with HIV has different needs and we’ve tried to cover as many as possible here. To help you get the most out of this website, here’s an overview of the content you can find.

Find out more about HIV in women including how common HIV is in women, global HIV statistics, female to male HIV transmission, and HIV and women's health.

This is a good place to begin if you have received your HIV diagnosis recently. Get the facts about HIV, discover what Undetectable = Untransmittable means for you and find support to help you start feeling empowered in your care.

If you’re exploring your treatment options, you can find lots of useful information here. With insights and support that help explain what’s available, you can feel empowered, in control, and on track with your HIV care.

You’ve got a long life ahead of you – how can you make it as healthy and happy as possible? Here we explore what “healthy” means including mental health, ageing well and the importance of planning for your future now.

Wherever you are on your HIV journey, having a strong, trusting relationship with your healthcare team is essential. Discover how planning for appointments and being open with your doctor can help you feel in control of your HIV care.

WHAT’S NEW?

 

 

 

POSITIVELY THRIVING

A podcast series to empower people living with HIV.


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The HIV community is here to support you every step of the way - we aim to inspire you to live a full and fulfilling life with HIV and feel empowered in your treatment and care.

The HIV community is here to support you every step of the way - we aim to inspire you to live a full and fulfilling life with HIV and feel empowered in your treatment and care.


Meet our authors

References:

  1. National Health Service. HIV and AIDS. Available from: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hiv-and-aids/. [Accessed September 2021].

NP-GBL-HVX-COCO-240020 | July 2024.

Reporting of side effects

If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in the package leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the GSK Reporting Tool link https://gsk.public.reportum.com/. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.

If you are from outside the UK, you can report adverse events to GSK/ ViiV by selecting your region and market, here.