If you stop taking your HIV medication, you can become detectable again.
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HIV undetectable means that the virus is so low in your body that you are no longer able to transmit the HIV virus to your partner or partners.
You can get to undetectable status by taking your medication as prescribed by your provider.
For a person who’s living with HIV, that means not only keeping me from not transmitting the virus but my immune system is working like it should.
If you stop taking the medication, you can become detectable again. So if you keep up with your treatment regimen, you can stay undetectable.
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