HIV medication dolutegravir not linked with increased blood pressure during pregnancy

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Dolutegravir did not increase the risk of high blood pressure (hypertension) during pregnancy in a large international study, but mildly raised blood pressure was common in young women with HIV, Professor Risa Hoffman reported on behalf of the IMPAACT 2010 study team at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2024) in Denver last week.

Another large observational study found that although the risk of developing high blood pressure during pregnancy was slightly higher in women taking dolutegravir compared to efavirenz, women with HIV had a lower risk of developing high blood pressure during pregnancy than women without HIV.

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Source : Aidsmap

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