Pharmacist calls aim to prevent dangerous falls in HIV patients taking multiple drugs
NCT ID NCT06513819
Summary
This study is testing whether brief phone counseling from pharmacists can help people with HIV who drink alcohol and take multiple medications reduce their risk of falls and thinking problems. The program involves medication reviews, personalized risk discussions, and home alcohol tests over six months. Researchers aim to enroll 100 participants to see if this approach is practical and acceptable.
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VA Connecticut Healthcare System
RECRUITINGWest Haven, Connecticut, 06516, United States
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