Patients' Experiences and Opinions After Desimplification of Their Single-Tablet Regimens for the Treatment of HIV Infection: A Survey in a Multicentre Cohort

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Suárez García, Inés
Ruiz Algueró, Marta
Alejos, Belén
Belza, María José

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Objectives: The aims of this study were to describe patients' experiences after single-tablet regimen (STR) desimplification and its impact on self-reported treatment adherence and quality of life. Methods: We performed a survey among all patients from the multicenter cohort of the Spanish HIV/AIDS Network who had desimplified the STRs dolutegravir/abacavir/lamivudine (DGT/ABC/3TC) or rilpivirine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/emtricitabine to their separate components (DTG + generic ABC/3TC or RPV + generic TDF/FTC) between December 2016 and November 2018. Results: Among 216 patients who fulfilled inclusion criteria, 138 (63.9%) completed the questionnaire. Most of the patients (78.3%) knew what generic drugs are, only 8.7% believed that treatment with 2 pills is less effective than treatment with an STR, and 67.4% agreed that it is reasonable to take 2 pills instead of 1 for HIV treatment to decrease costs for the health care system. After desimplification, 13.0% of the patients stated they had more secondary effects, 8.0% had forgotten one or more doses more frequently than before, and 10.9% had sometimes forgotten to take 1 pill, but not the other. A proportion of 30.4% reported not being happy to take more pills a day, and 10.1% experienced a worse quality of life after the treatment desimplification. Conclusions: After STR desimplification, most of the patients had a fair knowledge about generic antiretrovirals, and they agreed to desimplify their STR to decrease costs. Although almost a third of the respondents were not happy to take 2 pills a day, only a minority reported worse adherence or quality of life.

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Suárez-García, I., Ruiz-Alguero, M., Alejos, B., García-Yubero, C., Belza, M. J., Espacio, R., Hernández, J., Sánchez, J. M., Garaialde, A., González, R. P., Alcaraz, A., Ruiz de Galarreta, B. P., Martínez Madrid, O. J., Cuéllar, I. G., Gómez-Ayerbe, C., Olalla, J., Jarrín, I., & Spanish HIV/AIDS Research Network (CoRIS) (2021). Patients’ experiences and opinions after de-simplification of their single-tablet regimens for the treatment of HIV infection: a survey in a multicentre cohort. HIV Medicine, 22(3), 91. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000002923

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