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6. Fusion Inhibitors

As their name suggests, fusion inhibitors (FIs) make bonding with healthy cells difficult. FIs block the spike-shaped HIV envelope from merging with a white blood cell's membrane, stopping the virus from entering the cell and infecting it. FIs delay the progression of HIV, which ultimately strengthens compromised immune systems to combat other infections. Side effects can include swelling of the lips, mouth, or face, trouble breathing, and hives.

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