Many things can cause nausea and vomiting for people with HIV, including migraine, liver or kidney failure, and GI inflammation. For women, pregnancy should also be considered. But the most common cause of nausea and vomiting for people with HIV is medication side effects, which often affects whether people comply with their medication regimen.
Some medications, like Ritonavir, may cause more nausea and vomiting in women.

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