Actual medication pill burden and dosing frequency in HIV-infected patients with undetectable viral loads

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Abstract

Studies have shown equivalent or improved outcomes with once-daily antiretroviral (ARV) regimens, but have failed to quantify the true daily dosing frequency and pill burden of HIV-infected patients, by not considering concomitant medications. This study was conducted to describe the total daily number (pill burden) and dosing frequency for all oral medicines, and not just ARV medications in HIV-infected patients with undetectable viral loads.

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Clay, P. G. (2004, April). Actual medication pill burden and dosing frequency in HIV-infected patients with undetectable viral loads. Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care. https://doi.org/10.1177/154510970400300203

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