The effect of first line anti-retroviral drugs on the menstrual cycle of HIV positive patients
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Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Background: The quality of life and life expectancy of individuals living with HIV has improved significantly. This improvement is largely due to the use of Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART). The effect of prolonged usage of this therapy on the menstrual function of the females within the reproductive age range is poorly understood.
Methodology: A cross-sectional comparative study that involved women within the reproductive age range of 15-45 years. The women were grouped into A, B and C categories. Group A had HIV positive women already on Anti-Retroviral (ARV) therapy. Group B were HIV positive women naïve to anti-retroviral drugs at the time of recruitment. Group C comprised of HIV negative women within the reproductive age range not being managed for infertility.
Results: The mean age of the participants across the study groups were respectively 32 years, 33.4 years and 37.58 years. The average weight among participants in the study was 66.38 kg, with a range of 53- 94 kg. The average duration of use of ARVs was 81.12 months (6.7 years). The mean CD4 values across the study population who were HIV positive were 725 and the average viral load was 20 copies per ml. The commonest menstrual abnormality was oligomenorrhea, occurring in close to 25% of respondent who were HIV positive and on ARVs. Menstrual abnormality was more in the HIV positive women receiving antiretroviral drugs than in the other two cohorts. (p=0.007).
Conclusion: Long term usage of some first line highly active anti-retroviral therapy is associated with increased menstrual abnormality.
Methodology: A cross-sectional comparative study that involved women within the reproductive age range of 15-45 years. The women were grouped into A, B and C categories. Group A had HIV positive women already on Anti-Retroviral (ARV) therapy. Group B were HIV positive women naïve to anti-retroviral drugs at the time of recruitment. Group C comprised of HIV negative women within the reproductive age range not being managed for infertility.
Results: The mean age of the participants across the study groups were respectively 32 years, 33.4 years and 37.58 years. The average weight among participants in the study was 66.38 kg, with a range of 53- 94 kg. The average duration of use of ARVs was 81.12 months (6.7 years). The mean CD4 values across the study population who were HIV positive were 725 and the average viral load was 20 copies per ml. The commonest menstrual abnormality was oligomenorrhea, occurring in close to 25% of respondent who were HIV positive and on ARVs. Menstrual abnormality was more in the HIV positive women receiving antiretroviral drugs than in the other two cohorts. (p=0.007).
Conclusion: Long term usage of some first line highly active anti-retroviral therapy is associated with increased menstrual abnormality.
Date Issued
2021-03-01
Date Acceptance
2021-02-01
Citation
Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research, 2021, 11 (3), pp.1328-1331
ISSN
2141-9248
Publisher
Medknow Publications
Start Page
1328
End Page
1331
Journal / Book Title
Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research
Volume
11
Issue
3
Copyright Statement
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Wellcome Trust
Wellcome Trust
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Grant Number
097816/Z/11/ZR
097816/Z/11/A
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Health Care Sciences & Services
First line Anti-retroviral drugs
Women
HIV Positive
Menstrual cycle
Nigeria
INFECTION
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2021-03-01