Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet
The antiretroviral medication Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet consists of two separate drugs. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection is treated with this drug. It improves the body’s defences against HIV, making it possible to use this method for the management or treatment of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
The use of the Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet slows the spread of HIV in the body and lessens the likelihood of developing HIV-related complications, both of which increase a person’s likelihood of living a long and healthy life. You can take the medicine regardless of whether you eat or not.
These drugs work best when taken consistently simultaneously. Your recovery could be hampered if you skip a dose of this medication. You should take your medication as directed until your doctor tells you to stop.
Fever, fatigue, nausea, diarrhoea, headaches, depression, insomnia, and rashes are among the most frequently reported adverse reactions to this medication. In most cases, these unwanted effects will pass quickly, but if they become more severe, you should consult your doctor. Avoid driving if you take this medication because it may cause dizziness.
Alcohol can amplify the severity of the side effects, so it’s best to avoid it if you can. Take caution if you experience any signs of an allergic reaction, such as a high temperature, swelling, hives, sore throat, difficulty breathing, etc.
If you are pregnant, nursing, or have any other medical condition, you should consult your doctor before beginning treatment. Laboratory tests to monitor blood counts and other bodily functions may be recommended at regular intervals by your doctor. Do not breastfeed or share bathroom accessories if you are HIV positive. See your doctor for advice on how to engage in safe sex behaviours and avoid contracting HIV from a partner.
Indication
Benefits
In HIV infection
HIV patients taking Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet will experience a decrease in viral replication. It improves the efficiency of your immune system and helps you keep the infection under control. This improves your quality of life by reducing the likelihood of complications like new infections.
It should not be used to prevent HIV after accidental exposure because it is not a cure for HIV or AIDS. To get the most benefit from this medication, it must be taken in accordance with your doctor’s instructions and at the dosage your medical professional has prescribed.
If you take your medication as prescribed, you can maximise the efficacy of your treatment regimen and lessen the likelihood that your HIV infection will develop resistance to antiretroviral drugs. However, this medication will not protect you from transmitting HIV to others.
Side effects
Most side effects don’t need to be treated by a doctor, and they go away as your body adapts to the medicine. You should consult your doctor if the symptoms continue or if you are concerned.
Common side effects of Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping)
- Rash
- Hypersensitivity
- Decreased appetite
How to use
Take this medication as prescribed by your doctor in the dosage and time frame specified. Take it all in at once. Avoid chewing, crushing or breaking it in any way. It is best to take Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet at the same time each day, with or without meal.
How it works
Both Abacavir and Lamivudine, which are effective against HIV, are present in the Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet. The amount of HIV (virus) in your body will decrease because they stop the virus from replicating. In addition, they raise the quantity of protective white blood cells called CD4s in the body.
Precautions
Alcohol – CAUTION
Alcohol consumption is not recommended when using Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet. Please seek medical advice.
Pregnancy – SEEK THE ADVICE OF YOUR DOCTOR
It’s possible that using Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet while pregnant is dangerous. Animal research have demonstrated negative effects on the developing foetus, despite the fact that human studies are scarce. When your doctor prescribes it to you, he or she will consider the benefits and hazards. Please seek medical advice.
Breast feeding – SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
It’s likely safe to take Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet during breastfeeding. There is not enough information about the drug’s effects on humans to determine if it poses a serious risk to the unborn child.
Driving – UNSAFE
Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet may impair alertness, impair eyesight, or make you sleepy and dizzy while driving. If these symptoms appear, do not drive.
Kidney – CAUTION
In patients with kidney disease, Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet Tablet should be taken with caution. Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet dosage may need to be adjusted. Please seek medical advice.
Liver – CAUTION
Patients with liver problems should use Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet with caution. A change in the dosage of Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet is possible. Please seek medical advice.
Patients with moderate to severe liver illness should avoid taking Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet.
Tips
If you miss to take a Abamune L 600 mg/300 mg Tablet, skip the missed one and return to your regular schedule instead. It is not recommended to take two doses of the medication at the same time.
Packing
30 tablets in 1 strip
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