Adherence to antiretroviral drugs in North-Central zone of Nigeria

M. Mohammed, R. Sarki
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A cross-sectional study of 110 patients attending State House Clinic, Abuja were assessed for compliance in time and dose of anti-retroviral drugs for one month. One hundred and five of the patients complied to taking the drugs (taking complience >95%) and compliance to the dosage was also good (98.1%). However, the mean timing compliance was not good (73.1%). Forgetfulness (7.0%) and travelling out of town (4.3%) were the commonest reasons for missing a dose. Forgetfulness (20%), non-availability of food (25.5%) and stigmatization of carrying drugs around (3.6%) were the commonest reasons for altering the dosing time. It was concluded that the timing compliance was low and that may affect the success of the program. Patients should be encouraged to take the right dose at the right time. Keywords : adherence, antiretroviral drugs, taking compliance, timing compliance, dosing compliance The East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 7(3) 2004: 52-55
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尼日利亚中北部地区抗逆转录病毒药物的依从性
对在阿布贾州议会诊所就诊的110名患者进行了一项横断面研究,评估了一个月抗逆转录病毒药物的时间和剂量依从性。105例患者遵医服药(服药依从性>95%),用药依从性也较好(98.1%)。然而,平均时间依从性不佳(73.1%)。健忘(7.0%)和出城旅行(4.3%)是错过一剂药的最常见原因。健忘(20%)、没有食物(25.5%)和对携带药物感到羞耻(3.6%)是改变给药时间的最常见原因。得出的结论是,时间依从性很低,这可能会影响计划的成功。应鼓励患者在适当的时间服用适当的剂量。关键词:依从性,抗逆转录病毒药物,服用依从性,定时依从性,剂量依从性东非和中非医药科学杂志Vol. 7(3) 2004: 52-55
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