HAART and HIV Treatment

 

 

The availability of HAART since 1996 has had a dramatic effect on the face of AIDS/HIV. HAART is a customized combination of different classes of medications that a physician prescribes based on such factors as the patient’s viral load, CD4+ lymphocyte count, and clinical symptoms. CD4+ lymphocytes are white blood cells that HIV infects and kills, leading to a weakened immune system and AIDS. Though not a cure, HAART controls viral load, helping to delay the onset of symptoms and achieve prolonged survival in people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.

Utilizing HAART the implications of HIV have been improved. New diagnoses of OI’s and various complications have now decreased since it has been introduced. Other problems such as nerve damage have been associated with the ongoing us of this therapy. HAART is reported to have an effect to increase lipid (fat) levels in the blood, changed glucose metabolism and other complications.

Interactions with HAART and other medications used in the treatment of addiction may hurt both treatments. For example, methadone blood concentration drops as a result of the components in HAART therapy. There is currently research to determineif buprenorphine which is a treatment for opioid addictions has similar problems.

One issue for people treated with HAART is sticking to the medication regimen which is needed to benefit from HAART. Adherence to HIV regimens can be hard for drug users with chaotic lifestyles, which can prevent them from following prescribe regimens. In addition, because HAART reduces viral load, some patients mistakenly believe that they do not need to adhere to the HIV/AIDS treatment regimen or that reduced viral load means elimination of the risk of transmitting AIDS. This belief can, in turn, lead to complacency about risk behaviors and resumption of unsafe sex and injection practices. NIDAsupported research has helped to improve HIV outcomes among IDUs and has advanced new discoveries and approaches for treating medical consequences resulting from living longer with the disease.

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