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Transplacental passage of protease inhibitors at delivery
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PI do not cross the placenta to an appreciable extent and consequently cannot be expected to exert a direct antiviral activity in utero during the whole dosing interval. Limited transfer may result from their high degree of plasma protein binding and their backwards transport through P-glycoprotein, largely expressed in the placenta. In contrast, nevirapine readily crosses the placental barrier. Such considerations may support treatment decisions in pregnant women.
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