Drug-Drug Interactions with Antiretroviral Drugs in Pregnant Women Living with HIV: Are They Different from Non-Pregnant Individuals?
Vera E BukkemsVera E BukkemsCatia MarzoliniJose MoltoDavid M BurgerPublished in: Clinical pharmacokinetics (2021)
Multiple studies show that the clinical relevance of a drug-drug interaction can change during pregnancy. Unfortunately, many potential interactions have not been studied in pregnancy, which may place pregnant women living with human immunodeficiency virus and their newborns at risk.