Medication burden and clustering in people living with HIV undergoing therapeutic drug monitoring

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Aim: People living with HIV (PLWH) have a high burden of comorbidities and concomitant medication use. The aim of this study was to analyse the prevalence, predictors and patterns of polypharmacy (PP) in a large therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) registry. Methods: We searched our TDM registry and categorized co-medications into 26 drug classes. We included patients with at least one medication recorded: PP and severe polypharmacy (sPP) were defined as the concomitant use of ≥5 or ≥10 nonantiretroviral/nonantitubercular drugs. Multivariable binary logistic analysis were conducted for identifying PP/sPP predictors. A hierarchical average-linkage cluster analysis was performed among drug classes. Results: We included 2432 participants (1158 PLWH) aged 49.6 years (± 14.4) in the 2016-2020 period. A higher number of concomitant medications (4 vs 3.1, P

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Calcagno, A., de Nicolò, A., Pizzi, C., Trunfio, M., Tettoni, C., Ferrara, M., … Bonora, S. (2021). Medication burden and clustering in people living with HIV undergoing therapeutic drug monitoring. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 87(11), 4432–4438. https://doi.org/10.1111/bcp.14869

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