Effects of illicit drug use on adherence to prescribed antiretroviral medication.

Am J Addict

Department of Psychiatry, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT 06516, USA.

Published: April 2004

This exploratory analysis compared adherence to antiretroviral medication on days that illicit drugs were used and on matched abstinence days in twelve subjects who used MEMS caps during participation in a clinical trial. Adherence on drug use days was lower in seven subjects, higher in one, and the same in four. Three subjects maintained 100% adherence despite illicit substance use on studied days. Thus, in a subset of patients, the actions involved in procuring drugs and the acute effects of using them contribute to non-adherence on those specific drug use days, associated with substance abuse. (Am J Addict 2003;12:455-458)

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