Parya Saberi, PharmD

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Parya Saberi, PharmD

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Parya Saberi, PharmD, MAS is an Assistant Professor at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies in the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. She is also an HIV Clinical Pharmacist at Ward 86 (Positive Health Program) at San Francisco General Hospital. Dr. Saberi's is funded by the National Institute of Mental Health through a K23 Mentored Patient-oriented Research Career Development Award. Her current area of research includes adapting technology-based strategies to improve antiretroviral adherence and engagement in HIV Care among HIV-positive youth. These methods include social networking technologies, video-conferencing tools, and text messaging. Additionally, she is involved in the development of an index of engagement in HIV care as well as research regarding retention and adherence to HIV care in South Africa.

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  1. Saberi P, Phengrasamy T, Nguyen DP. Inhaled corticosteroid use in HIV-positive individuals taking protease inhibitors: a review of pharmacokinetics, case reports and clinical management. HIV Med. 2013 Oct; 14(9):519-29.
  2. Saberi P, Caswell NH, Jamison R, Estes M, Tulsky JP. Directly observed versus self-administered antiretroviral therapies: preference of HIV-positive jailed inmates in San Francisco. J Urban Health. 2012 Oct; 89(5):794-801.
  3. Christopoulos KA, Massey AD, Lopez AM, Geng EH, Johnson MO, Pilcher CD, Fielding H, Dawson-Rose C. "Taking a half day at a time:" patient perspectives and the HIV engagement in care continuum. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2013 Apr; 27(4):223-30.
  4. Johnson MO, Sevelius JM, Dilworth SE, Saberi P, Neilands TB. Preliminary support for the construct of health care empowerment in the context of treatment for human immunodeficiency virus. Patient Prefer Adherence. 2012; 6:395-404.
  5. Saberi P, Dong BJ, Johnson MO, Greenblatt RM, Cocohoba JM. The impact of HIV clinical pharmacists on HIV treatment outcomes: a systematic review. Patient Prefer Adherence. 2012; 6:297-322.
  6. Johnson MO, Dilworth SE, Taylor JM, Darbes LA, Comfort ML, Neilands TB. Primary relationships, HIV treatment adherence, and virologic control. AIDS Behav. 2012 Aug; 16(6):1511-21.
  7. Saberi P, Johnson MO, McCulloch CE, Vittinghoff E, Neilands TB. Medication adherence: tailoring the analysis to the data. AIDS Behav. 2011 Oct; 15(7):1447-53.
  8. Saberi P, Neilands TB, Johnson MO. Quality of sleep: associations with antiretroviral nonadherence. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2011 Sep; 25(9):517-24.
  9. Saberi P, Johnson MO, McCulloch CE, Vittinghoff E, Neilands TB. Medication adherence: tailoring the analysis to the data. AIDS Behav. 2011 Oct; 15(7):1447-53.
  10. Saberi P, Neilands TB, Johnson MO. Quality of sleep: associations with antiretroviral nonadherence. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2011 Sep; 25(9):517-24.
  11. Bruno CB, Schapiro JM, Saberi P. An Increase in Serum Creatinine after Initiation of Fenofibrate in an HIV-Infected Individual: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care (Chic). 2011 Jul-Aug; 10(4):219-22.
  12. Saberi P, Ranatunga DK, Quesenberry CP, Silverberg MJ. Clinical implications of the nelfinavir-proton pump inhibitor drug interaction in patients with human immunodeficiency virus. Pharmacotherapy. 2011 Mar; 31(3):253-61.
  13. Saberi P, Caswell NH, Gruta CI, Tokumoto JN, Dong BJ. Immunologic benefits of enfuvirtide in patients enrolled in a drug assistance program. Ann Pharmacother. 2008 May; 42(5):621-6.
  14. June Riedlinger, Niamh Higgins, Parya Saberi. A Rainforest Expedition with The Student Rainforest Fund. Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy. 2005 Jan 1; 5(3):103-105.