P-388. On-time injection adherence and persistence among people with HIV on long-acting cabotegravir/rilpivirine
Sharan Yadav, Yotam Arens, Elizabeth Lee

TL;DR
This study examines how well people with HIV stick to their long-acting injection treatment schedule and how often they stay on the therapy.
Contribution
The study provides real-world data on on-time injection adherence and persistence for long-acting cabotegravir/rilpivirine in HIV patients.
Findings
95% of LA-CAB/RPV injections were administered on time in this real-world cohort.
63% of patients had every injection administered on-time, while 20% discontinued the therapy.
93% of patients maintained viral suppression at last measurement.
Abstract
Long-acting cabotegravir-rilpivirine (LA-CAB/RPV) injections may help people with HIV (PWH) overcome adherence barriers to daily oral antiretroviral therapy. Challenges to implementation of LA-CAB/RPV programs include intensive pharmacy and nursing support and frequent patient visits. Real-world data on adherence to on-time injections and persistence on therapy is limited. We performed a retrospective cohort study using chart review of adult PWH at Weill Cornell Medicine who received ≥ 1 LA-CAB/RPV loading injection as part of routine care between APR2022 and OCT2024. Follow up time began at first loading injection; censoring occurred at LA CAB/RPV discontinuation, last visit, or end of analysis period, ARP2025. On-time injections were defined as follow up injections +/- 7 days of target injection date (28 days from last injection for second loading or Q4W dosing, or 56 days from last…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
