Single HIV Pill Not Always Best (CME/CE)
HIV patients taking single pills containing three drugs are thought to be less likely to stop taking their medications than those on more complicated regimens, but that may not be completely accurate, researchers said here.
In a retrospective, observational study, people taking the most widely used single pill were just as likely to switch therapies as were those on multipill regimens, according to Benoit Trottier, MD, of Clinique Medicale L'Actuel in Montreal, and colleagues at the AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment, and Prevention.