ViiV Healthcare reports positive data on Apretude use during pregnancy

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ViiV Healthcare reports positive data on Apretude use during pregnancy

The findings come from the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 084 open label extension (OLE) study, which evaluated cis-gender women in sub-Saharan Africa who became pregnant while using Apretude for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). According to ViiV Healthcare, the data showed that Apretude was generally well tolerated among pregnant women and maintained cabotegravir levels above those associated with HIV protection throughout pregnancy.

Kimberly Smith, head of research and development at ViiV Healthcare, commented on the findings: “Today’s late-breaking pregnancy safety data from the HPTN 084 open label extension add to the body of evidence for Apretude as a prevention option for women, including those who conceive while on this long-acting regimen. Women continue to tell us they need more options for HIV prevention, which is why we have been focused on studying cabotegravir LA for PrEP in women from the very beginning. We will continue to prioritize their needs, and those of others disproportionately affected by HIV, as part of our ongoing commitment to ending the epidemic.”

The new data will be presented at the 25th International AIDS Conference in Munich, Germany, that started on July 22nd finishing on the 26th.

Study findings

The HPTN 084 OLE included 2,472 participants who were given the option to use either cabotegravir LA for PrEP or daily oral emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (FTC/TDF) tablets. Participants who became pregnant could choose to continue their Apretude regimen throughout pregnancy. Among the 367 confirmed pregnancies in 348 participants, maternal and pregnancy outcomes for those using cabotegravir LA for PrEP were consistent with those using FTC/TDF and aligned with expected background rates.

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