People with HIV who took tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) drugs (Viread, Atripla, Complera, Stribild, and Truvada) have been diagnosed with kidney injuries and bone injuries. The patients who filed the HIV drugs lawsuit say that they experienced injuries from taking the prescription drugs Viread, Truvada, Atripla, Complera, and Stribild. Allegedly, all of these drugs are manufactured and marketed by Gilead for the treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-I infection (HIV). The patients and families say that all of these drugs are made from a compound, tenofovir, which is a nucleotide analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor. It treats HIV by working to block the enzyme that HIV needs to replicate.