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    Murray, Miranda; Antela, Antonio; Mills, Anthony; Huang, Jenny; Jäger, Hans; Bernal, Enrique; Lombaard, Johan; Katner, Harold; Walmsley, Sharon; Khuong-Josses, Marie-Aude; Hudson, Krischan; Dorey, David; Griffith, Sandy; Spreen, William; Vanveggel, Simon; Shaefer, Mark; Margolis, David; Chounta, Vasiliki

    AIDS and behavior, 12/2020, Letnik: 24, Številka: 12
    Journal Article

    The phase 3 ATLAS and FLAIR studies demonstrated that maintenance with Long-Acting (LA) intramuscular cabotegravir and rilpivirine is non-inferior in efficacy to current antiretroviral (CAR) oral therapy. Both studies utilized Patient-Reported Outcome instruments to measure treatment satisfaction (HIVTSQ) and acceptance (ACCEPT general domain), health status (SF-12), injection tolerability/acceptance (PIN), and treatment preference. In pooled analyses, LA-treated patients (n = 591) demonstrated greater mean improvements from baseline than the CAR group (n = 591) in treatment satisfaction (Week 44, + 3.9 vs. +0.5 HIVTSQs-points; p  < 0.001) and acceptance (Week 48, +8.8 vs. +2.0 ACCEPT-points; p  < 0.001). The acceptability of injection site reactions (PIN) significantly improved from week 5 (2.10 points) to week 48 (1.62 points; p  < 0.001). In both studies, ≥ 97% of LA group participants with recorded data preferred LA treatment compared with prior oral therapy. These results further support the potential of a monthly injectable option for people living with HIV seeking an alternative to daily oral treatment.