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Have you taken your pill?
« on: April 22, 2008, 06:36:15 PM »
MONITORING HIV/AIDS PATIENTS
For HIV/AIDS patients, a skipped pill could mean the difference between
 
health and hazard for the entire population. A breath monitoring device
 
developed by scientists at the University of Florida and Xhale Inc.
 could
help prevent the emergence of drug-resistant strains of HIV, by
monitoring medication adherence in high-risk individuals.

The researchers developed the adherence monitor by incorporating minute
 
amounts of an alcohol into a gel capsule. The additive, called
 2-butanol, is
one of many GRAS - Generally Recognized as Safe - compounds approved by
 the
Food and Drug Administration for use in foods. The monitor records the
results of each breath test, allowing patients to bring a memory card
 or USB
key to the clinic once a month and receive a printout of their results.
 

"For HIV, it's been shown that if you don't take a very high percentage
 of
your medication, you may as well not take medication at all," said Dr.
Richard Melker, a professor of anesthesiology at the University of
 Florida
College of Medicine and chief technology officer for Xhale. While
 experts
have tried many methods to monitor drug adherence, ranging from daily
 log
books to blister packs that record the time each pill is dispensed,
 Melker
asserts that only directly observed therapy, or DOT, works well. "If we
 had a
good way of doing DOT that's realistic, instead of having someone come
 to
your house or you going to clinic every day of your life, then we would
 know
whether these people stopped taking their medication and why," Melker
 said.

Visit http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20080422A11 to learn more.

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