Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called ‘antiretroviral drugs' (ARV), over-the-counter (OTC), complementary and alternative medicines (CAM), as well as African traditional medicine (ATM). The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of use of traditional, complementary and over-the-counter medicines. A cross-sectional survey of HIV-infected patients who started ART between July 2004 and August 2005 at Dr George Mukhari Hospital (Pretoria), who consented to be interviewed, was conducted. Using a pre-tested structured questionnaire, data were collected by two trained interviewers on sociodemographic characteristics, and on non-prescribed medicines used of three sources: African tradit...
Background: Traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) use is common among persons l...
The objective of this study was to assess traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine (TCAM...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called ‘antiretro...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called 'anti...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called 'anti...
The standard anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) used for the treatment of HIV/AIDS have significant side e...
As antiretroviral therapy (ART) becomes more available in African countries, the potential for inter...
BACKGROUND: Traditional medicine use has been reported is common among individuals with moderate and...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients' use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients' use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
Background: Traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) use is common among persons l...
The objective of this study was to assess traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine (TCAM...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called ‘antiretro...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called 'anti...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called 'anti...
The standard anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) used for the treatment of HIV/AIDS have significant side e...
As antiretroviral therapy (ART) becomes more available in African countries, the potential for inter...
BACKGROUND: Traditional medicine use has been reported is common among individuals with moderate and...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients' use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients' use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
Background: Traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) use is common among persons l...
The objective of this study was to assess traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine (TCAM...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...