Aim: There are limited studies of antiretroviral therapy persistence among people with HIV (PWH) who have a mental health disorder and/or substance use disorder (MHD/SUD). This real-world study analyzed persistence among treatment-experienced PWH who had an MHD/SUD or suboptimal adherence (proportion of days covered PDC Materials 5310 had an MHD/SUD and 4090 had PDC Conclusion: These results indicate that B/F/TAF may offer greater likelihood of persistence and emphasize the importance of regimen selection to optimize outcomes in treatment-experienced PWH with an MHD/SUD or suboptimal adherence.
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