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State Contacts
and Program Information
HIV and Hepatitis
Covered Drugs
Case Management
and Assistance
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State by State

Anti-HIV Drugs

[Intelence] [Sustiva] [Viramune][Rescriptor]
Non-nucleosides (Non-Nukes or NNRTIs)


[Sustiva and Truvada] Multi-Class Antiretroviral Agent
  • Atripla - efavirenz, tenofovir and emtricitabine
[Reyataz] [Prezista] [Lexiva] [Crixivan] [Kaletra] [Viracept 625] [Norvir] [Invirase] [Aptivus]
Protease Inhibitors

* drugs with an asterix require either prior authorization, or a discussion with the Medical Advisory Approval Board. Your Title II Case manager will be able to assist you with this process.

[Fuzeon] Entry Inhibitors

[Isentress] Integrase Inhibitors

[Isentress]CCR5 co-receptor inhibitors

[Ziagen] [Epzicom] [Trizivir][Videx EC][Emtriva][Truvada][Epivir][Combivir][Zerit][Viread][Retrovir]
Nucleoside/tides (NRTIs or nukes)


Hepatitis Treatment

Other Covered Treatments

  • acyclovir
  • amitriptyline
  • atovaquone
  • azithromycin
  • bactrim (DS also)
  • cephalexin
  • clarithromycin
  • clindamycin
  • clotrimazole
  • dapsone
  • ethambutol
  • famciclovir
  • fluconazole
  • itraconazole
  • ketoconazole
  • ketoconazole cream*
  • klonopin
  • megesterol acetate
  • metronidazole
  • nystatin
  • oxandrin
  • paramomycin
  • pentamidine isethionate
  • rifabutin
  • trazadone*
  • valgancyclovir
  • valacyclovir

There are many categories of drugs related to treating AIDS, HIV or Hepatitis. You might also consider experimental drugs. Sometimes, a state will have a separate Hepatitis vaccination or screening program that offers treatments as well. Other times, the best way to find out about Hepatitis treatments is to contact an agency or organization that deals mostly with AIDS, or the HIV/STD Department of your state.


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Last modified: 05/30/2008
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