Could a drop of blood predict HIV treatment success?
NCT ID NCT05335590
Summary
This study aims to see if measuring a medication's level in a simple dried blood spot can help predict whether a person's HIV will stay under control. Researchers will follow 384 adults with HIV who are already taking a specific medication (TAF) for 48 weeks. The goal is to learn if this test could give doctors a better, more objective way to check if patients are taking their medicine as prescribed.
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University of Colorado Health
Aurora, Colorado, 80045, United States
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