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ANTIRETROVIRAL TREATMENT HAVE A PATTERN OF DRUG THERAPY COMPLICATIONS AND THERAPIES IN AMBULATORY PATIENTS
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Problems of drug treatment include inadequate dosage or overtreatment, selection of formulations, responses to the drugs, poor adhesion and injury from adverse drug events (DTPs). The effects of DTP on public health are enormous. In developing nations, one in ten patients gets wounded in seeking medical attention. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 44 individuals in India every day die from overdoses of prescription painkiller. The burden of DTP in low- and medium-income economies is probably far larger, notwithstanding the dearth of evidence, due to poor health care systems or a shortage of skilled care workers. In a cohort of HIV-infected patients on antirretroviral (ART) treatment in India, the objective of this study has been to identifying the frequency and types of medicinal therapy difficulties and treatments employed to treat them. As the high acceptance rates in our research reveal, clinical pharmacists offer substantial contributions towards the achievement of optimal therapeutic results. It also demonstrates the importance of clinical pharmacists actively scrutinizing medications and therapies before they are filled, particularly in an antiretroviral environment. The importance of documenting pharmacist interventions should be emphasized and encouraged, especially in resource-constrained settings where such activities are scarce.ddd