EMTRIVA |
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Emtriva Ingredients:
Emtricitabine
Representative Names: Emtriva |
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What is Emtriva used for ?
Emtriva
is a type of medicine called an HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI). Emtriva helps to
block HIV reverse transcriptase, a chemical in your body (enzyme)
that is needed for HIV to multiply. Emtriva is always used with
other anti-HIV medicines to treat people with HIV infection. Emtriva
is for adults age 18 and older. Emtriva has not been studied fully
in children under age 18 or adults over age 65.
Emtriva does not cure HIV infection or AIDS.
The long-term effects of Emtriva are not known at this time.ò
Emtriva may lower the amount of HIV in the blood (viral load).ò
Emtriva may also help to increase the number of T cells called CD4
cells.ò Lowering the amount of HIV in the blood lowers the chance of
death or infections that happen when your immune system is weak (opportunistic
infections).ò People taking Emtriva may still get opportunistic
infections or other conditions that happen with HIV infection.
Emtriva does not lower your chances
of passing HIV to other people through sexual contact, sharing
needles, or being exposed to blood.ò For your health and the health
of others, it is important to always practice safe sex and never use
or share dirty needles.
It is very important that you see your healthcare
provider regularly while taking Emtriva. |
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Who should not take Emtriva ?
Do not take Emtriva if you are allergic to
Emtriva or any of its ingredients. |
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Special Warnings:
- Some people who have taken medicines like
Emtriva (a nucleoside analog) have developed a serious condition
called lactic acidosis (buildup of an acid in the blood). Lactic
acidosis can be a medical emergency and may need to be treated in
the hospital.
- Some people who have taken medicines like
Emtriva have developed serious liver problems called
hepatotoxicity, with liver enlargement and fat in the liver called
steatosis.
- You may be more likely to get lactic
acidosis or liver problems if you are female, very overweight (obese),
or have been taking nucleoside analog medicines, like Emtriva, for
a long time.
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General Precautions with Emtriva:
- Do not breast-feed.
- Avoid doing things that can spread HIV
infection since Emtriva does not stop you from passing HIV
infection to others.
- Do not share needles or other injection
equipment.
- Do not share personal items that can have
blood or body fluids on them, like toothbrushes or razor blades.
- Do not have sex of any kind without
protection. Always practice safer sex by using a latex or
polyurethane condom or other barrier to reduce the chance of
sexual contact with semen, vaginal secretions, or blood.
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What should I tell my health care provider ?
Tell your health care provider:
- if you are pregnant or planning to become
pregnant.
- if you are breast-feeding.
- if you have kidney problems.
- if you have any liver problems including
Hepatitis B Virus infection.
- about all your medical conditions.
- about all the medicines you take, such as
prescription and non-prescription medicines and dietary
supplements.
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What are some possible side effects of Emtriva ?
Serious side effects with Emtriva include:
- lactic acidosis
- serious liver problems
- Ëflare-upsÓ of hepatitis B virus infection.
Patients with hepatitis B virus infection, who take Emtriva and
then stop it, may get Ëflare-upsÓ of their hepatitis. A Ëflare-upÓ
is when the disease suddenly returns in a worse way than before.
Emtriva is not for the treatment of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
infection.
Some common side effects with Emtriva include:
- changes in body fat distribution
- headache
- diarrhea
- nausea
- rash
- skin discoloration
The long-term effects of Emtriva are not known
at this time. |
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