Adherence. (Last update: June 2018) Together, we can change the course of the HIV epidemic one woman at a time.

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Adherence (Last update: June 2018) Together, we can change the course of the HIV epidemic one woman at a time. #onewomanatatime #thewellproject

Strong Drugs to Fight HIV Advances in HIV treatment in past 25 years have led to approval of more than 30 HIV drugs a remarkable accomplishment! Using drugs in effective combinations helps many people control their HIV, live longer and healthier lives Despite improvements in HIV drug treatment, taking HIV drugs is still a daily, lifelong commitment

What Is Adherence? Adherence: Taking your drugs exactly as they are prescribed In order for HIV drugs to do their job properly, you need to do yours! Take correct amount at right times Take drugs as directed

Importance of Adherence Drugs get processed by your body, enter your blood stream A certain amount of HIV drugs needs to stay in your blood to fight HIV If drug level falls too low, there s not enough drug to fight HIV Taking pills on schedule keeps the right amount of drug in your body

Adherence and Resistance If you do not take your HIV drugs on schedule Drug levels in your blood will drop HIV will be able to make copies of itself When HIV multiplies, viral load increases, CD4 cell count goes down, virus may mutate (change) Resistance: When HIV mutates, it can survive, even if you re taking your HIV medication

Adherence and Resistance Cross-resistance: resistance to one drug can cause resistance to others you have not taken Resistance can affect your treatment choices in the future Some studies suggest you need to take your HIV drugs exactly as prescribed about 95% of the time to get the most benefit That means missing very few doses

Barriers to Adherence for Women Women living with HIV can face numerous challenges to taking their medicine as prescribed Women often put others needs before their own Other challenges may include: Depression Active substance use or problems with alcohol use Lack of health insurance (women in the US) Lack of safe and stable housing Past or current experience of violence or trauma Other life stressors, such as childcare or parenting issues

Overcoming Barriers Despite demands in women s lives, studies show they are just as likely as men to adhere to HIV regimens Important to tell health care provider when you miss doses or don t take HIV drugs correctly (S)he may suggest a change in dosing schedule or drug regimen Newer HIV drugs and combination drugs require fewer pills per day, have fewer food restrictions

Adherence Tips Understand that medications help you fight virus, stay well If you don t think they will, you won t take your pills correctly If you have doubts, speak to your provider or staff at ASO Some women find it helpful to connect their pill-taking with a higher purpose or good intention Use a daily activity to remind you to take your pills When it s time for the activity, it s also time to take your pills If you have children who take medications or vitamins, take your pills when they take theirs

Adherence Tips If you don t want others to know, slip away to a bathroom. If you can t, say the pills are for something else or are vitamins. If substance or alcohol use, or depression keep you from taking your medications correctly, talk to your provider, case manager Use tools from your clinic or pharmacy: pillboxes, calendars, diaries, beepers to help you remember to take your medications Try a smartphone app that sends medication reminders If you remove labels on pill bottles, develop a system to help you remember which HIV drugs to take and when Plan ahead for refills or trips so you do not run out

Finding Support Adherence is hard work It helps to understand why it is important and to have a support network There are many resources for adherence to HIV drugs Adherence is key to ensuring that HIV drugs work, maintaining one s health, keeping one s viral load undetectable, and preventing transmission

Learn More! To learn more about this topic, please read the full fact sheet: Adherence For more fact sheets and to connect to our community of women living with HIV, visit: www.facebook.com/thewellproject www.twitter.com/thewellproject