Atavir 300 mg (Atazanavir)
Atavir 300 mg (Atazanavir Tablets) contain atazanavir, an HIV‑1 protease inhibitor used to suppress viral replication in antiretroviral therapy regimens. It’s administered once daily under medical supervision and may be combined with a pharmacoenhancer like ritonavir or cobicistat. Atavir helps maintain immune function and reduce viral load with convenient oral dosing.
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✅ Key Benefits
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Inhibits HIV‑1 protease to prevent viral maturation
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Once-daily oral tablet for simplified regimen
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Supports immune recovery and viral suppression
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Often boosted with ritonavir or cobicistat for enhanced efficacy
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Widely used in both first-line and switch regimens
🎯 How to Use
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Adults: 300 mg once daily with food, plus pharmacokinetic booster if prescribed
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Avoid proton-pump inhibitors near dosing times (spacing required)
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Monitor liver function and lipid profile regularly
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Swallow whole with water—do not crush or chew
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Store in a cool, dry place away from children
⚠️ Precautions
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Prescription-only HIV treatment—use under clinical guidance
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Monitor for bilirubin elevation, hepatic function, and PR-interval changes
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Avoid in pregnancy unless medically supervised
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Inform provider about other CYP3A-affecting drugs or antacids
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Discontinue and seek advice if rash, jaundice, or heart irregularities occur
🤕 Possible Side Effects
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Common: Elevated bilirubin (jaundice), nausea, headache, fatigue
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Occasional: Gastrointestinal discomfort, rash
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Rare but serious: Cardiac conduction delays, liver toxicity—medical evaluation advised if symptoms appear
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What is Atavir used for?
A. It treats HIV‑1 infection by inhibiting viral protease—often boosted with ritonavir or cobicistat for optimal effect.
Q. How often should it be taken?
A. Once daily with food, typically alongside a booster agent.
Q. Are lab tests required during treatment?
A. Yes—monitor liver enzymes, bilirubin levels, and ECG if cardiac risk present.
Q. Can pregnant women take Atavir?
A. Only under medical supervision; benefits and risks must be evaluated.
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