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My CD4 count has dropped after 6 months on ARVs

Hi,

Please I need your help

I started taking ARV drugs with a CD4 count of 410. After 6 months I did a test, only to find out that my CD4 count has reduced to 303.

Please help me my HIV doctor only said that I should continue with the drugs which are nevirapine, z, and L (3-in one regime). The doctor added septrin and immunace to it and said I should come back in November for a CD4 count.

Presently, am in a relationship , please help me with the right drugs or supplement to take so that my CD4 count will increase and viral load will become undetectable.

Help me I am so sad.

Also please how effective is Qina in increasing CD4 count?

Answer

Hello,

Thank-you for your email. I am sorry to hear how worried you are.

I don’t recognise the names you have given for two of the drugs in your regime – L and Z. These might refer to lamivudine and zidovudine which can be combined in one pill with nevirapine, sometimes called Duovir. Please can you check this and get back to me so that I know which drugs you are taking?

Can you also let me know whether your viral load is being measured? When somebody is on treatment the viral load is the best way to check that treatment is working well. Unfortunately this isn’t available in all countries though so this will depend on where you live.

If viral load testing is not available your doctor will need to use your CD4 count results to evaluate whether treatment is working properly. S/he will want to see at your next check in November whether this has continued to decrease, or if this has started to go up. If your CD4 count does continue to decrease it is important that your doctor looks into changing your treatment as this could be a sign that you have some resistance and that treatment is not working for you.  One CD4 count test result is not enough to tell you whether this is the case or not.

It is important to make sure that you are taking your meds everyday and not missing any doses or being late taking them. This will give you the best chance of this treatment working for you.

Qina does not have any impact on the CD4 count.

24 comments

  1. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Destiny,

    It isn’t possible to estimate what a persons CD4 count is. Therefore, if you wish to know what your CD4 count is, you will need to have it tested.

  2. Destiny

    Please, I would like to know what can be an estimated CD4 count for someone who is infected with HIV for just 6 months.

  3. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Agnes,

    Even if you started medication with a very low CD4 count, your CD4 should be a lot higher than 100. Therefore, there is a possibility that your meds aren’t working. Do you know what your viral load is? What meds are you taking? Also where is it that you live?

  4. Agnes

    I’ve been on ARVs for 5 years. The thing is my CD4 is still below 100, what should I do?

  5. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Dudu,

    Its good to hear that you’re doing better. With regards to feeling dizzy, what do you mean? How often are you feeling dizzy?

  6. dudu

    I’m in 3 months on arvs treatment and I m feeling better now but I’m still dizzy.

  7. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Kaphwiti,

    I’m sorry but I don’t understand the question.

  8. Kaphwiti

    How does 6 month injection work?

  9. Rebecca McDowall

    Hi Yak,
    Alcohol doesn’t have any interaction with ARVs. So long as drinking palm wine doesn’t affect your ability to take your ARVs this should not affect your HIV treatment.

  10. Yak

    Pls I want to know the implication of taking pure palm wine even while on ARV ?

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