
Cronivir 0.5mg Tablet
Salt Composition: Entecavir (0.5 mg)
Expiry Date: 01/2028
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30 Tablet in Bottle
About The Product
Hepatitis B
Cronivir (Entecavir) is an antiviral drug used for the treatment of chronic (when the infection moves into the long-lasting stage) Hepatitis B virus. This medicine belongs to a class of drugs known as Hepatitis B virus nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Long-term Hepatitis B infection can cause liver damage. This medication helps to reduce the amount of virus in the body. If you experience any signs and symptoms while receiving this medicine, inform your doctor immediately. Do not change or stop the dose of this medicine without taking suggestions from your doctor. Avoid the consumption of alcohol while having treatment with this medicine.
Description
Cronivir 0.5mg Tablet is an antiviral medicine with active ingredient Entecavir. It prescribes to treat hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.
It works by blocking the replication of the virus to reduce its levels in the body. By suppressing viral replication, it helps to slow down the progression of liver damage and clear up the infection.
It should be taken in dose and duration as advice by the doctor. Don't take more than the recommended dose.
Side Effects
Cronivir 0.5mg Tablet is a strong anti-HIV medicine that may show certain adverse while manageable impact on the body during the treatment. As these effects resolve on their own without any special medical attention. However, if you ever experience serious or unusual side effects contact your healthcare professional immediately.
Some common side effects include:
- Headache
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Fatigue
- Stomach pain
- Diarrhea
How To Use
- The dosage and duration of the Cronivir 0.5mg Tablet are decided by the doctor based on the severity of the infection and other health factors. Take this tablet on an empty stomach for better results. Before starting this medicine, please inform your doctor about your medical history.
- If you experience any signs and symptoms while eating this medication that are not manageable, do not ignore those symptoms because they may lead to a higher risk.
Safety Advice
Quick Tips
- It is advisable not to miss a dose.
- If you miss a scheduled dose of cronivir 0.5mg Tablet tablets, contact your doctor immediately.
FAQs
Cronivir 0.5mg is an antiviral medicine that works by blocking the replication of the virus to reduce its levels in the body.
Reference
- De Man, R. A., Wolters, L. M., Nevens, F., Chua, D., Sherman, M., Lai, C. L. ... & DeHertogh, D. (2001). Safety and efficacy of oral entecavir given for 28 days in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection. Hepatology, 34(3), 578-582.
- Yao, G. B., Zhang, D. F., Wang, B. E., Xu, D. Z., Zhou, X. Q., & Lei, B. J. (2005). A study of the dosage and efficacy of entecavir for treating hepatitis B virus. Zhonghua gan Zang Bing za zhi= Zhonghua Ganzangbing Zazhi= Chinese Journal of Hepatology, 13(7), 484-487.
- Robinson, D. M., Scott, L. J., & Plosker, G. L. (2006). Entecavir: a review of its use in chronic hepatitis B. Drugs, 66(12), 1605-1622.
- Ha, N. B., Ha, N. B., Trinh, H. N., Nguyen, H. A., Nguyen, K. K., & Nguyen, M. H. (2013). Response to higher dose of entecavir 1.0 mg daily in patients with partial response to entecavir 0.5 mg daily. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 47(5), 461-465.
- Matthews, S. J. (2006). Entecavir for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B virus infection. Clinical therapeutics, 28(2), 184-203.
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