Can a licensed pharmacological treatment for alcohol dependence improve drinking and HIV outcomes? New Effectiveness Bank analysis

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Can a licensed pharmacological treatment for alcohol dependence improve drinking and HIV outcomes?
The negative impact of alcohol use disorders can reverberate in different areas of people’s lives. For people living with HIV, this can extend to their engagement with HIV treatment. Could naltrexone be beneficial? Is there any reason not to consider prescribing it among this population?

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