Patient Care and Support Measures Overcome Reluctance to Initiate New Regimen Containing Enfuvirtide

Patients can be resistant to initiation of enfuvirtide therapy because of concerns about self-injection and related issues. Because the introduction of a new drug class can substantially enhance the efficacy of an antiretroviral regimen, supporting the patient in the introduction of enfuvirtide, a s...

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Main Author: Benoit Trottier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2007-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/902682
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description Patients can be resistant to initiation of enfuvirtide therapy because of concerns about self-injection and related issues. Because the introduction of a new drug class can substantially enhance the efficacy of an antiretroviral regimen, supporting the patient in the introduction of enfuvirtide, a safe and efficacious agent in a new class, offers therapeutic benefits. In the present patient, who showed resistance to all three of the major antiretroviral drug classes, enfuvirtide was successfully introduced with clinic and peer support group assistance. The patient’s acceptance was enhanced by the use of a needle-free injection system (Biojector), with minimal side effects and significantly improved virological and immunological control.
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spelling doaj-art-900e0a1d180f4edb8aaa72090c624c012025-02-03T06:45:25ZengWileyCanadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology1712-95322007-01-0118Suppl A12A13A10.1155/2007/902682Patient Care and Support Measures Overcome Reluctance to Initiate New Regimen Containing EnfuvirtideBenoit Trottier0Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaPatients can be resistant to initiation of enfuvirtide therapy because of concerns about self-injection and related issues. Because the introduction of a new drug class can substantially enhance the efficacy of an antiretroviral regimen, supporting the patient in the introduction of enfuvirtide, a safe and efficacious agent in a new class, offers therapeutic benefits. In the present patient, who showed resistance to all three of the major antiretroviral drug classes, enfuvirtide was successfully introduced with clinic and peer support group assistance. The patient’s acceptance was enhanced by the use of a needle-free injection system (Biojector), with minimal side effects and significantly improved virological and immunological control.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/902682
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Patient Care and Support Measures Overcome Reluctance to Initiate New Regimen Containing Enfuvirtide
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title Patient Care and Support Measures Overcome Reluctance to Initiate New Regimen Containing Enfuvirtide
title_full Patient Care and Support Measures Overcome Reluctance to Initiate New Regimen Containing Enfuvirtide
title_fullStr Patient Care and Support Measures Overcome Reluctance to Initiate New Regimen Containing Enfuvirtide
title_full_unstemmed Patient Care and Support Measures Overcome Reluctance to Initiate New Regimen Containing Enfuvirtide
title_short Patient Care and Support Measures Overcome Reluctance to Initiate New Regimen Containing Enfuvirtide
title_sort patient care and support measures overcome reluctance to initiate new regimen containing enfuvirtide
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