Abamune 300mg
Brand Name : Abamune 300mg
Salt Composition : Abacavir
Category : HIV
Manufacturer : Cipla Ltd
Prescription Required : Yes
Strength : 300mg
Package : 30 Tablets
Product Form : Tablets
Storage : Store below 30°C
Abamune 300mg Tablet (Abacavir 300mg)
Description
Abamune 300mg tablet contains Abacavir, an antiretroviral medicine used to manage HIV type I infection. It is not a cure but works in combination with other antiretroviral medications to control HIV, preventing its progression to AIDS.
Medical Use / Indication
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Treatment of HIV type I infection in adults and children.
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Must be used in combination with other antiretroviral medicines.
Mechanism of Action
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Abacavir is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI).
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It is converted in the body to its active form, carbovir triphosphate (dGTP analog).
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This metabolite competes with natural dGTP and incorporates into viral DNA, blocking reverse transcriptase, which halts viral DNA synthesis.
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Incomplete viral DNA prevents the virus from replicating effectively.
Pharmacokinetics
Absorption:
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Well absorbed orally with a bioavailability of ~83%.
Distribution:
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About 50% bound to human plasma proteins.
Metabolism:
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Metabolized in the liver via alcohol dehydrogenase and glucuronyl transferase.
Elimination:
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Half-life: ~1.54 ± 0.63 hours.
Side Effects
Serious / Rare:
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Fatal hypersensitivity reactions
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Lactic acidosis
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Severe hepatomegaly with steatosis
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Hepatic decompensation in HIV/HCV co-infection
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Immune reconstitution syndrome
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Fat redistribution
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Myocardial infarction
Common:
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Insomnia, depression, headache, fatigue
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Dizziness, rash, fever
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Abdominal pain, unusual body pain, anxiety
Precautions
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Use caution in patients with:
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Hypersensitivity reactions
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Lactic acidosis or severe hepatomegaly
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Hepatitis B exacerbations
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Cardiovascular risk (myocardial infarction)
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Hepatic impairment
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Drug Interactions
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Zalcitabine: Avoid concomitant use (antagonistic effect).
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HLA-B*5701 positive patients: Avoid Abacavir (risk of anaphylaxis).
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Methadone therapy: Abacavir may increase methadone clearance.
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Ethanol: Reduces renal elimination of Abacavir.
Contraindications
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Known hypersensitivity to Abacavir or components
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Positive for HLA-B*5701 allele
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Severe hepatic impairment
Use in Pregnancy & Lactation
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Pregnancy Category C: May cause birth defects; use only if benefits outweigh risks.
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Breastfeeding: Not recommended; Abacavir passes into breast milk.
Dosage
Adults:
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600mg once daily or 300mg twice daily, in combination with other antiretrovirals.
Pediatrics (weight-based):
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14 to <20 kg: 150mg twice daily
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20 to <25 kg: 150mg morning + 300mg evening
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≥25 kg: 300mg twice daily
Administration:
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Oral, with or without food.
Storage
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Store at 20–25°C, in a dry place.
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Protect from moisture, heat, and light.
Missed Dose
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Take the missed dose as soon as possible.
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If it’s near the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue the regular schedule.
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Do not double the dose.


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