We evaluated the effect of vitamin E in controlling HIV-1 production upon activation of the patients' reservoir of resting CD4 lymphocytes in tissue culture experiments. The addition of vitamin E to patients' cultures resulted in significantly reduced levels of p24 virus production (P = 0.0015). These results suggest that vitamin E supplementation may interfere with the emergence of drug-resistant HIV-1 variants archived in the resting cell reservoir and delay or limit virus rebound upon treatment interruptions.