general

  • Generic Name : Abacavir
  • Pronunciation : a-BAK-a-vir
  • ICD Code : Y41.5
  • Therapeutic Classification : Antiretroviral Agents
  • Trade Names/Brand Names of Abacavir (India): Abamune Tablet | Abec (300mg) | Virol | Abamune-L (600mg/300mg) | Abamune | Abec | Abcavir | Abamune (300mg) | Abavir (300mg) | Abavir
  • Trade Names/Brand Names of Abacavir (International): Ziagen

prescription

  • Abacavir, an antiviral medication, is utilized in the treatment of AIDS/HIV infection by targeting the enzyme known as reverse transcriptase.
  • While Abacavir does not provide a cure for HIV, it effectively diminishes the viral load and slows down the progression of the disease.

risk factors

  • Significant liver impairment
  • History of a previous allergic response to abacavir

side effects

  • Disturbances in sleep, headaches, and depressive disorders
  • Digestive tract issues such as nausea and diarrhea
  • Allergic reactions ranging from mild to severe
  • Liver-related conditions that may manifest as nausea, jaundice, dark-colored urine, and clay-colored stools
  • Response to infections within the body due to enhanced immune status
  • Fat redistribution leading to slender limbs, an enlarged abdomen, and an upper back hump.

dosage

  • Managing HIV-1/AIDS in conjunction with additional medications involves a daily dosage of 600 mg for adults, administered either as a single dose or divided into two doses.

how to take

  • The medication is provided in tablet form and can be taken with or without food. It is also accessible in combination with other anti-HIV drugs.

warning

  • Exercise caution when administering to patients with a history of depression or those at risk for heart disease.
  • Refrain from concurrent use with alcohol.
  • Administer in conjunction with other anti-HIV drugs, rather than in isolation, to mitigate the risk of resistance.
  • Uphold additional precautions to prevent the transmission of HIV infection.

storage

Store at room temperature (20° to 25°C).
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