The challenge of HIV treatment in an era of polypharmacy

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Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Titre
The challenge of HIV treatment in an era of polypharmacy
Périodique
J Int AIDS Soc
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Back D., Marzolini C.
ISSN
1758-2652 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1758-2652
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
02/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
23
Numéro
2
Pages
e25449
Langue
anglais
Notes
Back, David
Marzolini, Catia
eng
Review
Switzerland
J Int AIDS Soc. 2020 Feb;23(2):e25449. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25449.
Résumé
INTRODUCTION: The availability of potent antiretroviral therapy has transformed HIV infection into a chronic disease such that people living with HIV (PLWH) have a near normal life expectancy. However, there are continuing challenges in managing HIV infection, particularly in older patients, who often experience age-related comorbidities resulting in complex polypharmacy and an increased risk for drug-drug interactions. Furthermore, age-related physiological changes may affect the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of both antiretrovirals and comedications thereby predisposing elderly to adverse drug reactions. This review provides an overview of the therapeutic challenges when treating elderly PLWH (i.e. >65 years). Particular emphasis is placed on drug-drug interactions and other common prescribing issues (i.e. inappropriate drug use, prescribing cascade, drug-disease interaction) encountered in elderly PLWH. DISCUSSION: Prescribing issues are common in elderly PLWH due to the presence of age-related comorbidities, organ dysfunction and physiological changes leading to a higher risk for drug-drug interactions, drugs dosage errors and inappropriate drug use. CONCLUSIONS: The high prevalence of prescribing issues in elderly PLWH highlights the need for ongoing education on prescribing principles and the optimal management of individual patients. The knowledge of adverse health outcomes associated with polypharmacy and inappropriate prescribing should ensure that there are interventions to prevent harm including medication reconciliation, medication review and medication prioritization according to the risks/benefits for each patient.
Mots-clé
Age Factors, Aged, Anti-HIV Agents/*therapeutic use, Drug Interactions, HIV Infections/*drug therapy, Humans, Inappropriate Prescribing, Medication Reconciliation, *Polypharmacy, Hiv, ageing, comorbidities, drug-drug interactions, polypharmacy, prescribing issues
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