Taking your medication as prescribed is often called ‘adherence’. Adherence to your HIV treatment means: The best results of HIV treatment are seen in people who take all, or nearly all, of the doses ...
This longitudinal study examined the impact of drug use and abuse on medication adherence among 150 HIV-infected individuals, 102 who tested urinalysis positive for recent illicit drug use.
particularly in low- and middle-income countries where it is closely associated with HIV/AIDS. Poor adherence to treatment is common despite various interventions aimed at improving treatment ...
Twice-a-year-PReP will only fulfill its potential if Medicaid takes decisive action to ensure it is accessible to the ...
In newly released data, lenacapavir, given via a twice-yearly injection, has shown remarkable effectiveness at eliminating ...
Both symptomatic and asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment in HIV are associated with a higher risk for low/very low viremia ...
A micro planning pioneering programme by the National AIDS Council (NAC) in Mashonaland Central Province, in Zimbabwe is ...
Potential to revolutionize HIV prevention. Ethel Weld, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School ...
However, they are not currently licensed for people who have a detectable viral load, which is likely to include those who have difficulties with adherence to daily pills or whose current HIV ...
HIV is an infection that impacts the immune system. When the condition is not treated, it can lead to AIDS. A recent trial ...
So, the hope is that long-acting, injectable medicines will "enhance treatment adherence, reduce stigma, and improve the ...
How can I lower my premium rates if I have HIV? Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is one key to lowering your premiums. Regular exercise, a balanced diet and adherence to prescribed medication could ...