Researchers Find A Possible Correlation Between Antiretroviral Drugs And Cleft Palate Birth Defects

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(Newsbox) 30-Jun-2012

Antiretroviral Drugs Used To Reduce The Risk Of Hiv Infection From Mother To Child Have Been Successful But It May Lead To Facial Deformities In Children

BEVERLY HILLS, CA (JUN 2012)— Although not yet approved as Category A or “safe for pregnancy” by the Food and Drug Administration, doctors have been prescribing antiretroviral drug therapies to pregnant women with HIV in order to combat the transmission of the virus from mother to child. A new study finds that there may be a link between cleft and lip palate defects in newborns and mothers who were on antiretroviral drug therapies. Though procedures to fix cleft and lip palate deformities can be invasive and expensive, the success of those drug therapies in preventing HIV transmission may outweigh the risk. Mothers who begin an antiretroviral drug treatment reduce the danger of transmission from 15 to 25 percent down to less than 1 percent.

The study, published in a recent issue of the Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, looks specifically at a population of mothers who were on antiretroviral drug programs and the occurrences of cleft and lip palate birth defects in their newborns. Researchers used “reporting odds ratios” to estimate the specific risk. These ratios examine the risk of a particular outcome given certain factors in context. Using public data from the FDA’s Adverse Events Reporting System or AERS over a five-year period, the authors of the study found 26 cases of cleft and lip palate linked to seven antiretroviral medications. This finding may pave the way for more advanced research to study the full effects of those drug therapies and the health of newborns. Beverly Hills Periondontist Dr. Alex Farnoosh comments,  “As a cosmetic and periodontal surgeon, I have seen many cases of cleft and lip palate defects from mild to severe. The procedure to fix the problem is complex and can be quite invasive. Even so, the surgery is necessary in maintaining oral health and diminishing the stigmas associated with facial deformities. The stigmas and complications associated with HIV infection are also severe, which would lead to me believe the benefits of antiretroviral drug therapies outweigh the risk. “

Having no known cure, HIV weakens a person’s immune system and can develop into AIDS eventually leading to death. Though the risk of transmission from mother to child is relatively low, doctors recommend that pregnant women with HIV still seek antiretroviral drug therapies. This research is an important find and can only assist health professionals in prescribing the right medications to better serve their patients.

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