14. Why is the AIDS treatment
often done with a drug
cocktail?

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The treatment of acquired
deficiency syndrome is often with
one or more -retroviral drugs of
different groups, example, a
protease inhibitor a reverse
transcriptase inhibitor an attempt to
approach one single time two more
stages of the life cycle. Besides
that, high mutation rate of virus
may make the ineffective and
for this the use of the
cocktail allows physicians to
other different drug combinations
escape the viral resistance.