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TRIODAY tablet is used to treat hiv infection. these drugs belong to a group of medicines called nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors. they work by inhibiting the reverse transcriptase enzyme from working, which the hiv-infected cells require to make new viruses. this effect helps to inhibit viral replication and increases the cd4 cell (white blood cells that protect against infect
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babies: not applicable.
lactating mothers: it is contraindicated in breast milk.
it causes harm to the baby.
pregnancy: it is contraindicated in pregnancy.
consult your doctor.
driving: the tablet may decrease alertness, affects vision and may cause dizziness and sleepiness.
do not drive if this symptom occurs.
alcohol: avoid consumption of alcohol while taking this tablet as it might increases the side effects.
kidney: this tablet should have to be used in caution with patients suffering from kidney disease.
dosage adjustment may be required, and regular monitoring of kidney function may be required.
seek doctor’s advice before using this medication
liver: this tablet should have be used in caution with patients suffering from liver disease.
dosage adjustment may be required, and regular monitoring of liver function may be required.
seek a doctor’s advice before using this medication.
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TRIODAY tablet is used to treat hiv infection.
these medications belong to a group of medicines called nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors.
they work by inhibiting the reverse transcriptase enzyme from working.
it is required for hiv-infected cells to make new viruses.
this effect helps to inhibit viral replication and increases the cd4 cell (white blood cells that protect against infection) count in your blood..
If you miss a dose of TRIODAY, take it as soon as possible.
If it is near the time of the next dose, then skip the missed dose.
Take the prescribed dose on your regular time daily.
Don't double the dose to catch up with the missed dose..
• TRIODAY needs to be taken on empty stomach at bed time to reduce side effects.
• consume calcium and vitamin supplements as advised by your doctor.
this helps to reduce side effects
• do not skip the doses.
it might increase the risk of treatment failure, make sure to take the dose at correct time.
• do not stop and continue the course as directed by your doctor
• alcohol consumption needs to be avoided while on this medication as it may increase side effects.
• breastfeeding needs to be avoided during the treatment, as it might cause harm to the baby.
• use effective contraceptives while on this medication and 12 weeks after the last dose as advised by your doctor.
• this medication cause hallucination, distraction and dizziness.
do not drive or do anything which need concentration if you feel this symptom..
contraindicated • efavirenz + bepridil: concurrent use leads increased risk of qt interval prolongation. • efavirenz + ritonavir: concurrent use leads increased efavirenz and ritonavir plasma concentration, elevates liver enzymes and increased risk of qt interval prolongation. • efavirenz + st john’s wort: concurrent use leads to decreased efavirenz concentration and increased drisk of antiretroviral resistance and treatment failure. • efavirenz + thioridazine: concurrent use leads to increased risk of qt interval prolongation. serious • tenofovir disoproxil fumarate + aceclofenac: concurrent use leads to increased risk of acute renal failure. • tenofovir disoproxil fumarate + aspirin: concurrent use leads to increased risk of acute renal failure. • efavirenz + azithromycin: concurrent use leads to increase drisk of qt interval prolongation. • tenofovir disoproxil fumarate + diclofenac: concurrent use leads to increased risk of acute renal failure. • efavirenz + warfarin: concurrent use leads to increase or decreased inr due to increase or decrease exposure to warfarin. monitor closely • efavirenz + atorvastatin: concurrent use may result in decreased atorvastatin plasma concentration. • efavirenz + verapamil: concurrent use leads to decrease verapamil plasma concentration. .
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