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Would you consider using long-acting injectable cabotegravir/rilpivirine for pregnant women with HIV?

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Infectious Disease · University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

At this time, long-acting injectable cabotegravir/rilpivirine (CAB/RPV) is not generally recommended during pregnancy due to limited safety data and unknown effects on the developing fetus. So far, there have not been any reported safety concerns regarding harm to the fetus for either long-acting in...

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Infectious Disease · Hurley Medical Center

Yes! I am part of a consortium for Southeast Michigan that treats pregnant women, and this injectable has been used many times with good outcomes. I think the Patel article (although small) shows low risk. Additional PBPK information was recently presented at CROI: Patel et al., CROI 2020.

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