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close this bookGuidelines to Antiretroviral Drug Therapy in Kenya (WHO; 2001; 78 pages)
View the documentFOREWORD
View the documentACKNOWLEDGMENT
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER ONE: INITIATING ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY
close this folderCHAPTER TWO: MONITORING AND CHANGING THERAPY
View the document2.1 Surrogate markers
View the document2.2 Resistance testing
View the document2.3 How often should CD4 Cell Count and Viral Load be performed (Frequency)
View the document2.4 Treatment failure
View the document2.5 Reasons for non-adherence
View the document2.6 Considerations for changing a failing regimen
View the document2.7 Guidelines for changing an antiretroviral regimen for suspected drug failure
View the document2.8 Potential options for changing therapy*
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER THREE: PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS OF ARVS
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER FOUR: GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF ANTIRETROVIRAL DRUGS IN PAEDIATRIC HIV INFECTION
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER FIVE: MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) INFECTED PREGNANT WOMEN AND PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION (MTCT) OF HIV
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER SIX: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER SEVEN: WHEN TO STOP TREATMENT (INTERRUPTIONS)
Open this folder and view contentsCHAPTER EIGHT: GUIDELINES FOR POST EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS
View the documentCHAPTER NINE: ACCESS TO DRUGS IN KENYA
Open this folder and view contentsAPPENDICES
View the documentBACK COVER
 

2.5 Reasons for non-adherence

• just forgetting
• Regimen complexity
• Side effects
• Substance abuse
• Fear of medications
• Denial of need for treatment

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