
Efavirenz Tablets
| Product/Composition | Efavirenz Tablets |
|---|---|
| Strength | 600mg |
| Form | Tablets |
| Production Capacity | 10 Million Tablets/Month |
| Packaging | 30 Tablets /Bottle |
| Therapeutic use | Antiviral,Anti HIV |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Efavirenz Tablets are a medicine used in the treatment of HIV infection. They belong to a class of drugs called non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs).
Here are the key details:
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Composition: Each tablet contains Efavirenz as the active ingredient, commonly in strengths such as 600 mg.
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Dosage Form: Oral tablets, usually taken once daily, preferably at bedtime, on an empty stomach.
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Mode of Action:
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Efavirenz inhibits the reverse transcriptase enzyme of HIV, which is essential for viral replication.
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By blocking this enzyme, it reduces the viral load in the body and helps maintain immune system function.
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Uses:
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Treatment of HIV-1 infection in combination with other antiretroviral drugs as part of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
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Treatment Goal: To suppress HIV viral replication, maintain immune function, and slow disease progression.
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Side Effects:
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Common: dizziness, drowsiness, headache, vivid dreams, nausea, rash.
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Less common/serious: liver problems, severe skin reactions, psychiatric symptoms (anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts), abnormal lipid levels.
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Precautions:
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Should not be used alone; always in combination with other antiretrovirals.
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Regular monitoring of liver function and viral load is recommended.
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Can interact with many other medications due to effects on liver enzymes.
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Not recommended during pregnancy unless benefits outweigh risks.
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Patients should be advised to take it at bedtime to reduce CNS side effects.
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👉 Efavirenz is effective in controlling HIV infection when used as part of a combination therapy, but careful monitoring is essential due to potential neurological and liver-related side effects.