Nearly half of HIV patients in Italy struggle with optimal adherence to daily medication, study finds

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Nearly half of HIV patients in Italy struggle with optimal adherence to their daily medication. A study found that while 93% have suppressed viral loads, about 42% report non-optimal adherence, often due to intentionally skipping doses or forgetting. This highlights challenges beyond memory, suggesting long-acting therapies could improve treatment continuity for chronic HIV management.


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