1. On the issue of treating HIV in people with syndemic mental-health and substance-use disorders
- Author
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Grelotti, David J, Montoya, Jessica, Delorme-Walker, Violaine, Iudicello, Jennifer, Ellis, Ronald, Grant, Igor, Letendre, Scott, Marcondes, Maria Cecilia Garibaldi, and Cherner, Mariana
- Subjects
Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV/AIDS ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Drug Abuse (NIDA only) ,Substance Misuse ,Mental Health ,Clinical Research ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,5.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Mental health ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being - Abstract
People with HIV and comorbid substance use problems may be among those who benefit most from long-acting HIV antiretroviral treatment, but they are routinely excluded from Phase 3 clinical trials. Their inclusion would permit an examination of the clinical value of long-acting therapies for people with adherence problems and an exploration of syndemic interactions between HIV, mental health conditions, and substance use problems, which compound into a major challenge in the efforts to end the HIV epidemic.
- Published
- 2024