Emtaf-B Tablet
Emtaf-B Tablet is administered to patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and HIV infection. It inhibits the proliferation of viruses in human cells. This procedure prevents the virus from generating new viruses and resolves your infection.
Consult your physician regarding the appropriate dosage and duration for Emtaf-B Tablet. Please ensure that you complete the entire course of treatment, regardless of whether you are feeling better. Do not skip any dosage. It is recommended to consume the medication with sustenance to enhance its absorption into the body. It is crucial to continue their use until your physician determines that it is secure to discontinue.
This medication often causes the following unwanted effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, indigestion, stomach discomfort, joint pain, and headaches. If it lasts for more than a few days, you should see a doctor. These are normally not cause for concern, but it’s important to inform your doctor if they cause you distress or persist. Skin reactions or liver damage are very rare side effects. These are things that your doctor will keep an eye out for when you’re first starting therapy.
It is recommended to consult your physician before use if you have a history of skin conditions, liver illness, or kidney disease. To monitor your liver function and blood counts while taking it, you may require frequent blood tests. You should stay away from alcohol because it can harm your liver. Before utilizing this medication, pregnant or breastfeeding mothers should consult their physician. It is important to avoid sharing personal goods such as razors or toothbrushes if you are HIV positive, and to never have intercourse without protection. To learn more about safe methods, such as condoms, to avoid contracting HIV during sexual activity, consult your doctor.
Indication
- Treatment of Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection
Benefits
In Treatment of Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection
Severe liver infection caused by the chronic hepatitis B virus, which persists for at least six months without resolution, is known as chronic hepatitis. An effective treatment for this illness is the Emtaf-B Tablet. It enhances quality of life while decreasing the likelihood of consequences like new infections. Failure to treat this infection can result in serious liver damage, which in turn can cause additional serious health complications or even death.
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 Emtaf-B Tablet
- Headache
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Fatigue
- Abdominal pain
- Cough
- Back pain
- Indigestion
- Joint pain
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 Emtaf-B Tablet at the same time each day, with meal.
How it works
Emtaf-B Tablet is a medicine that eliminates viruses. It stops the virus from replicating in human cells. In addition to curing your infection, this also prevents the virus from replicating.
Precautions
Alcohol – UNSAFE
It’s not known if Emtaf-B Tablet and alcohol are compatible. Please seek medical advice.
Pregnancy -SEEK THE ADVICE OF YOUR DOCTOR
It is believed that Emtaf-B Tablet is safe to take during pregnancy. However, there is a lack of human research despite evidence of minimal or no harm to the foetus from those conducted on animals.
Breast feeding – UNSAFE
It’s likely safe to take Emtaf-B 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 – SEEK THE ADVICE OF YOUR DOCTOR
Emtaf-B Tablet may impair alertness, impair eyesight, or make you sleepy and dizzy while driving. If these symptoms appear, do not drive.
Kidney – SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
In patients with severe kidney disease, Emtaf-B Tablet should be taken with caution. Emtaf-B Tablet dosage may need to be adjusted. Please seek medical advice.
Liver – CAUTION
Patients with liver condition can safely take Emtaf-B Tablet. In these patients, it may not be necessary to change the dosage of Emtaf-B Tablet, however there is very limited data to support this. Please seek medical advice.
Tips
Patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection are given Emtaf-B Tablet.
The treatment of HIV infections involves the use of this drug in conjunction with others.
The drug will be absorbed more fully into the body if taken with food.
Emtaf-B Tablet may make you drowsy or dizzy. Until you know how it affects you, do not drive or do anything that requires attention.
It is still possible for you to have infections or other viral-related disorders while taking this medicine.
Spreading HIV or HBV is another possibility. Never share a needle or anything else that could potentially come into contact with blood or other bodily fluids.
Blood tests are necessary to monitor your liver function, hepatitis B virus level, and blood cell count during treatment and for at least six months after quitting this medication.
It is important to take the missed dose of Emtaf-B Tablet without delay. Nevertheless, if your next dose is approaching, you should not take the missed dose and return to your usual schedule. Do not take two doses at once.
Packing
30 tablets in 1 bottle
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