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Nezilamvir is a drug used in the treatment of HIV in children and adults. The drug is made in the form of film-coated tablets and is a prescription drug, so patients can only use the drug when prescribed by a doctor or specialist pharmacist.
1. What is Nezilamvir?
Nezilamvir belongs to the group of drugs that treat parasites, anti-infectives, antivirals and antifungals. The drug is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets with 3 main active ingredients:
Lamivudin with a content of 150mg/tablet. Zidovudine 300mg/tablet. Nevirapine 200mg/tablet.
2. What are the effects of Nezilamvir?
As one of the antiparasitic, anti-infective, anti-viral and anti-fungal drugs, Nezilamvir is effective in the treatment of HIV in children and adults, helping to control the amount of HIV virus in the body.
For subjects who are children from 12 years of age and older and adults, the use of Nezilamvir will help increase the body's immunity.
Nezilamvir is also effective in reducing the risk of dangerous HIV complications, thereby improving the patient's quality of life.
The drug can be used alone or at the same time as other HIV medicines.
3. Dosage and how to use Nezilamvir
3.1. Dosage The dose of Nezilamvir drug depends heavily on the patient's medical condition as well as the ability to respond to the drug. Therefore, to know the appropriate and safe dosage, users need to be examined and have specific instructions from a doctor.
Reference dosage for children over 12 years old and adults is to take 1 pill/time, 2 times a day. For people with kidney failure, severe liver failure will have a different dose depending on the condition of the disease. Note, the above dose is for reference only and is not able to replace the doctor's prescription.
3.2. How to use For the film-coated tablet form, users use it orally normally.
3.3. How to handle missed dose In case of missed dose, users need to take the supplement as soon as they remember. However, if it is too close to the next dose, the user skips the old dose and takes the new dose.
If you miss a dose many times, you should consult your doctor before continuing to use it.
3.4. In case of overdose of Nezilamvir, users need to stop using and notify the treating doctor. In case you notice any abnormal symptoms, please go to the nearest medical facility for early and timely support.
4. Contraindications of the drug Nezilamvir
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug including: Lamivudin, Zidovudin and Nevirapine.
Patient has low neutrophils.
Children under 12 years old.
The above contraindications are absolute contraindications, inflexible in any case to avoid causing unwanted unwanted reactions.
5. Undesirable effects when using Nezilamvir
When using Nezilamvir, users may experience some unwanted reactions as follows:
Headache. Tired. Discomfort in person. Digestive disorders . Cramps When you experience any problems or unusual symptoms after using Nezilamvir, including those not listed above, you need to contact your doctor or go to the nearest medical facility to get help. timely support and examination.
6. Notes and cautions when using Nezilamvir
Inform your doctor of all medications, both prescription and non-prescription, and dietary supplements you are taking to avoid drug interactions.
Nezilamvir is advised to be used with caution in pregnant women in the first 3 months of pregnancy, lactating women, obese women, people with liver disease, people with cirrhosis caused by chronic hepatitis B, people with cirrhosis of the liver. kidney failure.
Nezilamvir is a prescription drug, so do not arbitrarily recommend a prescription to anyone.
Do not arbitrarily stop using the drug without your doctor's instructions.
Carefully check the expiry date of the medicine and absolutely do not use the expired medicine.
7. Interactions of Nezilamvir with other drugs
Because Nezilamvir interacts with Vibavirin and Stavudin, users should avoid using these drugs at the same time.
In summary, Nezilamvir is indicated for the treatment of HIV in children over 12 years of age and adults. The use of the drug is to control the amount of virus in the body, thereby helping to limit dangerous complications and help patients improve their quality of life. To ensure safety when using, users need to absolutely follow the indications and instructions of the treating doctor.