Plasma lopinavir trough levels in a group of pregnant women on lopinavir, ritonavir, zidovudine, and lamivudine

Abstract
During pregnancy, the absorption of antiretroviral drugs may not be optimal, therefore a prospective study was conducted to investigate the plasma levels of lopinavir in 26 HIV-infected pregnant women. Plasma lopinavir levels were examined in specimens obtained 12 h post-dose. The lopinavir level was found to be subtherapeutic in four women (15.4%); one patient who discontinued treatment and three (13.6%) with therapeutic levels of lopinavir had detectable HIV viral loads at the time of therapeutic drug monitoring.