Efamat 600mg Tablet

Efamat 600mg Tablet

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Salt Composition: Efavirenz 600

Expiry Date: 01/2028

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About The Product

HIV

Efamat (Efavirenz) tablet is a combination of antiretroviral medications. It is used in the treatment of HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) infection. This medication helps to reduce the amount of HIV in your body and improves the quality of life. It is important to take Efamat tablets as prescribed by your doctor. It is advisable not to change your regular dosing schedule without taking suggestions from your doctor. The recommended dose of Efamat medicine is decided by a doctor according to your previous medical condition and response to the treatment.

Description

Efavirenz belongs to the NNRTI (non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors) class of antiretrovirals. Both nucleoside and non-nucleoside RTIs inhibit the same target, the reverse transcriptase enzyme, an essential viral enzyme that transcribes viral RNA into DNA.

Unlike nucleoside RTIs, which bind at the enzyme's active site, NNRTIs act allosterically by binding to a distinct site away from the active site known as the NNRTI pocket. Efavirenz is not effective against HIV-2, as the pocket of the HIV-2 reverse transcriptase has a different structure, which confers intrinsic resistance to the NNRTI class.

Side Effects

Following are the possible side effects that can occur during your treatment with Efamat. Contact your medical practitioner immediately if any of the above-mentioned side effects appear.


Abdominal pain

Dizziness

Skin rash

Headache

Vomiting

Abnormal dreams

Weight gain

Cough

How To Use

  • Efamat tablet is an antiviral medicine that is used to treat HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) infection.
  • This medication prevents them from multiplying and reducing the amount of virus from the body and it helps to boost the immune system to fight against infection.
  • Do not take this medicine in the wrong way.
  • If you experience any signs and symptoms while receiving this medicine, inform your doctor immediately.
  • Close monitoring of liver function tests is required during the treatment with this medicine.

Safety Advice

Alcohol
Do not consume alcohol while taking Efamat
Pregnancy
Do not take Efamat without consulting the doctor, in case of pregnancy.
Breast Feeding
Do not take Efamat if you're breastfeeding. Consultation of the doctor is advised.
Driving
It is advisable not to drive or operate heavy machinery, you may feel dizzy as one of the side effects of Efamat.
Kidney
Do not take Efamat without a doctor's consultation in case of kidney problems.
Liver
Share your medical history with the doctor in case of liver disease before taking Efamat.

Missed Doses

  • It is advisable not to miss a dose.
  • If you miss a scheduled dose of Efamat tablets, contact your doctor immediately.

FAQs

Efamat (Efavirenz) is an antiretroviral medication.

It is used in the treatment of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), the virus that can cause AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).

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