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The Use and Safety of Antiretroviral Medicines: Lessons from Ghana
R. Tetteh
Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology
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Doctoral thesis 2 (Research NOT UU / Graduation UU)
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Ghana
100%
Adverse Events
100%
Antiretroviral Therapy
100%
HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis
80%
Pre-exposure
40%
People Living with HIV (PLHIV)
40%
Tenofovir
30%
Risk Assessment System
20%
Treatment Modification
20%
Therapy Modification
20%
Counseling
10%
Clinical Trials
10%
Adverse Effects
10%
Occupational Exposure
10%
AIDS/HIV
10%
Safety Issues
10%
Incidence Rate
10%
High Incidence
10%
Positive Attitude
10%
Pharmacovigilance
10%
Potential Risk
10%
Early Signs
10%
Healthcare Workers
10%
Anemia
10%
Treatment Outcome
10%
Seroconversion
10%
Safety Concerns
10%
Dose Adjustment
10%
Antiretroviral
10%
Renal Impairment
10%
Attendants
10%
Living with
10%
Hovering
10%
Severe Impairment
10%
Complementary Tools
10%
Renal Toxicity
10%
Adverse Event Management
10%
Hepatic Toxicity
10%
Adherence Counselling
10%
Monitoring Patients
10%
Patient Knowledge
10%
Renal Profile
10%
Continuous Education
10%
Health Policy Implementation
10%
Bone Toxicity
10%
Major Adverse Events
10%
Therapy Switch
10%
Generalized HIV Epidemics
10%
Pandemic Event
10%
Systems-based
10%
Effective Means
10%
Gastrointestinal
10%
Health Policy Formulation
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
HIV
100%
Adverse Event
75%
Tenofovir
18%
Clinical Trial
6%
Pharmacovigilance
6%
Bone Toxicity
6%
Occupational Exposure
6%
Prevalence
6%
Anemia
6%
Diseases
6%