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Quantifying the decrement in utility from perceived side effects of combination antiretroviral therapies in patients with HIV.

TitleQuantifying the decrement in utility from perceived side effects of combination antiretroviral therapies in patients with HIV.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsBraithwaite, Scott R., Joseph Goulet, Ian Kudel, Joel Tsevat, and Amy C. Justice
JournalValue in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
Volume11
Issue5
Pagination975-9
Date Published2008 Sep-Oct
ISSN1524-4733
KeywordsAdult, Aged, Anti-HIV Agents, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Confidence Intervals, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, HIV Infections, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life, United States, Veterans
AbstractThe decrement in utility attributable to side effects from combination antiretroviral therapy (CART) is unknown and likely to influence clinical decisions regarding CART initiation and cost-effectiveness.
DOI10.1086/528859
Alternate JournalValue Health

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