2022
DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000003234
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Estimating the minimum antiretroviral adherence required for plasma HIV-1 RNA viral load suppression among people living with HIV who use unregulated drugs

Abstract: Objectives: Owing to advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART), we re-examined minimum ART adherence levels necessary to achieve sustained HIV-1 viral load (VL) suppression among people with HIV who use drugs (PHIV-PWUD). Design and methods: We used data from ACCESS, a community-recruited prospective cohort of PHIV-PWUD in Vancouver, Canada. We calculated adherence using the proportion of days of ART dispensed in the year before each VL measurement. We used generalized linear mixed-effects models to identify … Show more

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“…Data derived from a cohort of PLWH using unregulated drugs 34 support our results indicating that a lower adherence threshold (69%; 95% CI 45-92) was needed to maintain HIV-RNA suppression in 90% of patients treated with integrase inhibitors compared to a level equal or superior to 95% to obtain the same results in PLWH treated with boosted PIs or NNRTIs. These results are slightly higher than those obtained by the Patient-centered HIV Care Model demonstration project that found an overall estimated adherence level necessary to achieve viral suppression in 90% of viral load tests of 82%, with high variation by regimen type, being sufficient for integrase inhibitor- based levels of 75%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Data derived from a cohort of PLWH using unregulated drugs 34 support our results indicating that a lower adherence threshold (69%; 95% CI 45-92) was needed to maintain HIV-RNA suppression in 90% of patients treated with integrase inhibitors compared to a level equal or superior to 95% to obtain the same results in PLWH treated with boosted PIs or NNRTIs. These results are slightly higher than those obtained by the Patient-centered HIV Care Model demonstration project that found an overall estimated adherence level necessary to achieve viral suppression in 90% of viral load tests of 82%, with high variation by regimen type, being sufficient for integrase inhibitor- based levels of 75%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…B/F/TAF was very robust in forgiving lower adherence rates. Further, PDC, with the dispensing correction we adopted, could potentially overestimate adherence rates, 34 as drug possession is not necessarily synonymous of effectively taking the drug, but cannot underestimate it (eg one cannot take a drug that does not have) though strengthening the meaning of our findings as the lower limits we observed could be even lower. Due to the nature of collected data, we cannot differentiate the real dynamics of bad adherence in terms of sporadic and repeated single days off versus prolonged drug holidays, as well as actual pill-taking behavior, including taking medication according to the prescriber's instructions or on the prescribed time schedule.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Interestingly, other illicit substances also modulate CYP3A4 and other cytochrome P450’s [ 181 187 ]. Furthermore, substance use can impact plasma concentrations of ART and viral rebound, independent of adherence concerns [ 188 190 ]. Together, our findings demonstrate that additional attention is warranted in the clinical care of substance using populations with HIV, where measures of viral suppression and plasma ART concentrations are evaluated more regularly to evaluate treatment efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%