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Introduction
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   Last updated: 15.10.04
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Taking your anti-HIV medication properly is the single most important thing you can do to ensure the success of your anti-HIV treatments.

Adherence to your anti-HIV treatments involves the following elements:

  • Taking all the drugs that make up your anti-HIV treatment regimen.

  • Taking the right number of pills.

  • Taking your drugs the correct number of times each day.

  • Taking your drugs at the right time – (taking your medicines too late, or too early can be as bad as not taking them at all).

  • Taking your drugs with or without food according to instructions.

  • Making sure that your drugs don’t interact with other medicines prescribed to you, or bought over the counter. Herbal remedies and recreational drugs can also interact with anti-HIV medication.





 

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Adherence
Adherence
  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Why adherence is important
  • Level of adherence to aim for
  • How to boost your chances of adherence
  • Late doses
  • Support from your clinic
  • Adherence tips
  • Further reading


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