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The TAP study - Trial PACTR201311000641402

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Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry โ€ข PACTR201311000641402
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The TAP study
A randomised controlled Trial to explore Adherence-failure relationships in a South African antiretroviral delivery site using an electronic adherence device and sparse Pharmacokinetic sampling.

Study Focus

device

Sponsor & Location

EDCTP

European Drug and Clinical Trial Partnership (EDCTP); Discovery Foundation

South Africa

Timeline & Enrollment

Not Applicable

Jul 09, 2012

May 13, 2014

Summary

Although antiretroviral (ART) adherence in adults from resource poor countries is generally reported as excellent, it may be overestimated, as much of this data is generated from tablet return and pharmacy dispensing data. Many individuals fail ART despite good adherence while others suppress virologically with relatively poor adherence. This study uses a real-time adherence monitoring device (the Wisepill)and drug levels to explore the discordance between adherence and virological failure.

ICD-10 Classifications

Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Other infestations
Infestation, unspecified
Other specified infestations
Other infectious diseases

Data Source

Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry

PACTR201311000641402

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