Study compares Two-Pill vs. Three-Pill HIV treatment for lasting control
NCT ID NCT06393387
Summary
This study looked back at the health records of 800 people with HIV to compare two different treatment plans. It aimed to see if a two-drug regimen works as well as a standard three-drug regimen at keeping the virus under control for 48 weeks. The research focused on people in the southeastern U.S., including those facing significant life challenges like unstable housing or food insecurity, to see which treatment might be more effective in real-world settings.
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Locations
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Midway Specialty Care Center
West Palm Beach, Florida, 33401, United States
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