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An assessment of herbal therapy use, adherence and utilization of pharmacy services in HIV clinics.

John J Faragon1, Bonnie D Purdy, Peter J Piliero.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess herbal therapy use, adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and pharmacy service utilization in two HIV clinics using a prospective questionnaire-based assessment.
RESULTS: Seventy-six patients completed the questionnaire. Twenty-six patients (34%) reported using at least one herbal therapy; 14 (54%) reported this to their provider. Providers correctly predicted herbal therapy use in 10 (38%) patients reporting herbal therapy use. Seventy-three patients (96%) reported a high level of adherence (> 90%), while only 37% had a viral load < 80 copies/ml. Clinic and community-based pharmacy services were underutilized.
CONCLUSIONS: Herbal therapy use was common, under-reported and difficult for providers to predict. Unreported herbal therapy use could lead to virologic failure as a result of unknown drug-herb interactions. Consultative pharmacy services in the clinic and retail pharmacies are underutilized.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 15277104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Herb Pharmacother        ISSN: 1522-8940


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1.  Prevalence and patterns of Moringa oleifera use among HIV positive patients in Zimbabwe: a cross-sectional survey.

Authors:  Tsitsi Grace Monera; Charles Chiedza Maponga
Journal:  J Public Health Afr       Date:  2012
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