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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Monthlies...



There is a new study out of England making headway with a monthly injection based HIV med.  The medication is still in the trial phase, but the potential is huge.  The option of getting an injection once a month versus having to take numerous pills daily is one I'd consider.  I know taking meds isn't that hard, but there are reasons to support this new approach.

  • It may be difficult to maintain an adequate supply of at home meds
  • It is very easy to forget to take a pill
  • Sometimes you get into situation that keep you from taking your meds

Also, if the injection  is given by a medical professional on a monthly basis that means it would be far harder to lose the meds (have them stolen), take the wrong dose & it also insures of at least monthly contact with the patient.  Even if the contact is only with a nurse, basic health information can be recorded then. This approach would be better for regimen adherence & better observation of the patient's state of being.


I realize some people won't qualify for it.  My insurance might not cover it.  It may have meds in it that I have had bad interactions with before.  Over time, hopefully, this approach could become effective enough to make insurance agencies see it as a viable option.  If these work, they may expand into other forms of the injection for those with bad reactions to certain meds.  This has great promise.

Cya

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