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Active Ingredient ABACAVIR
Therapeutic Class NRTI
Indications Indicated in combination with other anti-HIV medications for the
treatment of HIV-1 for adults and children.
Caution Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, headache, diarrhoea and loss of appetite. Fatal lactic acidosis and severe hep atomegaly with steatosis have been reported. Fatal hypersensitivity reactions include s More ...
Dose Range Adult: Recommended dosing is 300mg orally twice daily with or without food. Pediatric: 3 months - 16 years of age is 8mg/kg orally twice daily (up to a maximum of 300mg twice daily ). Abacavir should be used in combination with other antiretrovirals.
Drug Interactions Alcohol reduces the metabolism of abacavir.
Pregnancy The animal data suggest moderate risk. Although the human pregnancy experience d More ...
Breast Feeding The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other experts recommend More ...
Active Ingredient DIDANOSINE
Therapeutic Class NRTI
Indications A first-line component of a combination antiretroviral therapy regimenfor HIV-1 infected p atients.
Caution Diarrhoea, neuropathy , chills or fever, rash, abdominal pain,weakness, headache and nausea/vomiting. Serious toxicities have included pancreatitis and lactic acidosis (which may be fata More ...
Dose Range Adult: weighing greater than 60kg, 200mg twice daily . Weighing less than or equal to 60kg, 125mg twice daily . Pediatric 8 months and older: 120mg/square meter twice daily . 2 weeks - 8 months: 100mg/square meter twice daily . Take on an empty stomach.
Drug Interactions Coadministration of Didanosine and allopurinol is contraindicated because systemic exposures of Didanosine are increased, which may increase Didanosine-associated toxicity
Pregnancy Reproduction studies have been performed in rats and rabbits at doses up to 12 a More ...
Breast Feeding The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other experts recommend More ...
Active Ingredient LAMIVUDINE
Therapeutic Class NRTI
Indications A combination of oral lamivudine and oral zidovudine has p roduced significant and sustained increases in CD4+ counts and decreases in viral load in HIV-infected patients. Lamivudine is indicated for More ...
Caution Diarrhoea, headache, fatigue, insomnia, arthralgias, myalgias, neuropathy, nasal signs and symptoms, elevated liver enzymes, skin rash, fever or chills, ear, nose and throat infections. Concurrent use More ...
Dose Range Adult: 150mg orally twice daily , or 300mg once daily . Pediatric 3 months - 16 years: 4mg/kg twice daily (up to a maximum dose of
150mg twice a day ). Chronic hep atitis B: 100mg orally daily for adults and 3mg/kg once daily (maximum daily dose =
Drug Interactions
Pregnancy The animal and human data suggest that lamivudine is a low risk to the developin More ...
Breast Feeding Lamivudine is distributed into milk in humans. It is not known whether the drug More ...
Active Ingredient STAVUDINE
Therapeutic Class NRTI
Indications Adult and Children 12 years and over: One tablet twice daily (150mg lamivudine/300mg zidovudine p er tablet). Not recommended in children under 12 y ears.
Caution Peripheral neuropathy , serum transaminase elevations, lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis including fatal cases have been reported. Concurrent administration of stavudine an More ...
Dose Range Adult greater than 60kg: 40mg every 12 hours and less than 60kg:
30mg every 12 hours. Pediatric: birth to 13 days: 0.5 mg/kg every 12 hours. 14 days and older: 1 mg/kg every 12 hours and weighing less than 30 kg. May be taken without regard to meals.
Drug Interactions
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other experts recommend More ...
Active Ingredient ZIDOVUDINE
Therapeutic Class NRTI
Indications In combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of HIV infection. Zidovudine is also indicated for the prevention of maternal to fetal HIV transmission during gestation, la More ...
Caution Bone marrow suppression (anemia and/or neutropenia), nausea, vomiting, anorexia, headache, malaise, asthenia and insomnia occur. Concurrent use of zidovudine and alpha-interferon, dapsone, vincrist More ...
Dose Range Adult: 600mg daily in divided doses in combination with other antiretroviral agents. Pediatric: 6 weeks to 12 years: 160mg/square meter orally every 8 hours (maximum dose, 200 mg every 8 hours) in combination with other antiretroviral agents. To prevent
Drug Interactions
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other experts recommend More ...