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Many HIV patients skip medications to drink | Reduction

Many HIV patients skip medications to drink

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In a new study, about half of HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy skipped their medications whenever they were drinking alcohol, an ill-advised behavior that could lead to higher viral loads, researchers say. Nearly 200 people with HIV who were on antiretroviral drugs and drank alcohol were followed for a year, and 51 percent stopped taking their medications while drinking - and those same patients tended to have higher viral loads, according to the new report. Lapses in pill-taking could be due to forgetfulness while under the influence, but a widespread - and erroneous - belief that mixing alcohol and HIV drugs can be toxic appears to play a role, researchers found. Seth Kalichman, a professor at the University of Connecticut and lead author of the study, said patients need to be better educated about drinking and HIV treatments.

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Seth Kalichman

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0.0842199"The harms caused by missing their medications far outweigh the harms caused by mixing the two, if the person doesn't have liver disease. That's the reality of it," Kalichman told ...
0.0734849"We think it may be a pretty simple fix, just educating patients," said Kalichman.
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Dr. Michael Ohl

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-0.43026"the consequences of inconsistent use of medications for HIV can be more severe in some ways," said Dr. Michael Ohl, ...
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Catherine Grodensky

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0.393379"It's pretty remarkable that about 50 percent of their patients reported doing this," said Catherine Grodensky, ...
0.233951"It's pretty remarkable that about 50 percent of their patients reported doing this," said Catherine Grodensky, a researcher at the Center for AIDS Research at the University of North Carolina, who was not part of the study. "That's pretty surprising to me that it was such a high percentage."
-0.144732"I think it's pretty well demonstrated that alcohol use is tied to poor adherence, and I think most people think it's because they're impaired in some way or they forget and it's an unintentional missing their medications, whereas here it shows they're (often) intentionally missing their medications," said Grodensky.
0"And it looks like it's having some significant impacts on their treatment," she added. ...
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Andrea Sankar

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Company: Reuters

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Organization: Wayne State University

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Organization: University of Connecticut

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Organization: University of Iowa

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FieldTerminology: HIV

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HealthCondition: HIV

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HealthCondition: liver disease

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