Association of Adverse Drug Reactions to HAART with Alcohol Consumption, Herbal Medication and Co-Trimoxazole Prophylaxis among Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in FMC Makurdi, Nigeria

Itodo Samuel Olusegun, P. Okonkwo, Asalu Adedayo, Anonde C. Mattew, Nwoke O. Chidubem, Anyebe S. Simeon, E. O. Onifade, S. Aremu
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The use of HAART for the treatment of HIV/AIDS infection, despite its success, has been reported to be accompanied by increased number of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) for which some risk factors such as age, gender, co-morbidities have been implicated. The association between alcohol consumption, herbal drug intake and use of co-trimoxazole and ADRs to HAART has not been documented much. The main objective of this study is to determine the association between alcohol consumption, herbal drug intake, use of co-trimoxazole and presentation of ADRs to HAART in HIV/AIDS patients in Makurdi where there’s high HIV infection, alcohol consumption and herbal use. It was a combination of prospective and retrospective study at FMC, Makurdi. We used clinical records of the patients and questionnaires for patients enrolled from January to October, 2019 and followed up for six months. The biodata, drug history including herbal medications and social life (use of alcohol) history were retrieved. A total number of three hundred and three (303) patients were recruited during the study period out of which two hundred and ten (210) patients were used. From a total of 210 patients, 144 (68. 6%) were females while sixty-six, 66 (31.4 %) were males. Of these, only 68(32.4%) patients took alcohol while 89 (42.4%) patients used herbal medications together with HAART regimen and 185(88.1) were on cotrimoxazole prophylaxis. 22 patients presented with ADR with peripheral neuropathy and insomnia being the commonest ADRs. 54.5% (majority) of the patients with ADRs took alcohol while 81.8% (majority) of the patients who developed ADRs were actually on herbal medications or co-trimoxazole. The p-value>0.05. Alcohol consumption, herbal medication use and co-trimoxazole prophylaxis in HIV/AIDS positive patients while on ARVs may increase ADRs to ARVs. Thus, HIV/AIDS patients should be discouraged from use of alcohol and herbal medication while on HAART.
尼日利亚马库尔迪FMC地区艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者中HAART药物不良反应与饮酒、草药和复方新诺明预防的关系
使用HAART治疗艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染,尽管取得了成功,但据报道,伴随着药物不良反应(adr)数量的增加,其中涉及一些风险因素,如年龄、性别、合并症。酒精消费、草药摄入和复方新诺明的使用与HAART药物不良反应之间的关系并没有太多文献记载。本研究的主要目的是确定在马库尔迪HIV/AIDS患者中饮酒、草药药物摄入、复方新诺明的使用和HAART药物不良反应之间的关系。马库尔迪HIV感染率高、饮酒和草药使用。这是马库尔迪FMC前瞻性和回顾性研究的结合。我们使用2019年1 - 10月入组患者的临床记录和问卷调查,随访6个月。检索生物资料、药物史(包括草药)和社会生活(酒精使用)史。在研究期间共招募了303名患者,其中210名患者被使用。在210例患者中,144例(68。女性占6%,男性占66.66例(31.4%)。其中,只有68例(32.4%)患者服用酒精,89例(42.4%)患者使用草药联合HAART方案,185例(88.1)患者使用复方新诺明预防。22例患者出现不良反应,以周围神经病变和失眠为最常见的不良反应。54.5%(多数)发生adr的患者服用酒精,81.8%(多数)发生adr的患者实际上服用草药或复方新诺明。p值> 0.05。艾滋病毒/艾滋病阳性患者在服用抗逆转录病毒药物期间饮酒、使用草药和复方新诺明预防可能会增加对抗逆转录病毒药物的不良反应。因此,应劝阻艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者在接受HAART治疗期间使用酒精和草药。
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