Efavir 600mg
Brand Name : Efavir 600mg
Salt Composition : Efavirenz
Category : HIV
Manufacturer : Cipla Ltd
Prescription Required : Yes
Strength : 600mg
Package : 30 Tablets
Product Form : Tablets
Storage : Store below 30°C
Efavir 600mg Tablet (Efavirenz 600mg)
Active Ingredient: Efavirenz 600mg
Therapeutic Class: Antiretroviral – Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (NNRTI)
Description
Efavir 600mg contains Efavirenz, an antiretroviral drug used in combination with other medications to treat HIV infection.
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It suppresses viral replication, helping to maintain immune function and delay AIDS-related complications.
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Efavirenz does not cure HIV/AIDS, and therapy must be under medical supervision.
Indications
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Treatment of HIV infection in adults and children ≥3 months old or weighing ≥3.5 kg.
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Must be used in combination with other antiretroviral agents.
Mechanism of Action
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Efavirenz inhibits viral reverse transcriptase, an enzyme necessary for converting viral RNA into DNA.
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It undergoes intracellular conversion to an active form that blocks viral DNA synthesis, preventing the production of new viral particles.
Side Effects
Common:
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Psychiatric symptoms: anxiety, depression, abnormal dreams
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CNS effects: dizziness, headache, insomnia
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GI symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dyspepsia, abdominal pain
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Rash, fatigue
Laboratory Abnormalities:
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Elevated AST, ALT, amylase
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Increased blood glucose, neutropenia
Post-Marketing / Rare:
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Allergic reactions, fat redistribution
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Ataxia, convulsions, neuropathy, tremor, vertigo
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Gynecomastia, palpitations
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Hepatic failure, hypercholesterolemia, dyspnea, vision changes
Precautions
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Monitor cholesterol, triglycerides, liver function in patients with hepatitis B/C.
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Be cautious with CNS or psychiatric disorders; rare reports of severe psychiatric events including suicide.
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Fat redistribution (central obesity, dorsocervical fat, peripheral wasting) may occur.
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Immune reconstitution syndrome may develop.
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Avoid monotherapy; resistance emerges rapidly.
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Use caution in patients with history of seizures.
Drug Interactions
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May increase CNS effects with psychoactive drugs.
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Alters plasma levels of warfarin, HIV integrase inhibitors (e.g., dolutegravir), NNRTIs (e.g., etravirine), and statins (simvastatin).
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Serious interactions with terfenadine, astemizole, cisapride, midazolam, triazolam, pimozide, ergot derivatives, potentially causing cardiac arrhythmias or respiratory depression.
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Dose adjustments required when co-administered with voriconazole or rifampin.
Pregnancy & Lactation
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Pregnancy Category D: Positive evidence of fetal risk in humans; use only if benefits outweigh risks.
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Breastfeeding: Avoid to prevent HIV transmission.
Dosage
Adults:
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600mg orally once daily, preferably at bedtime, with other antiretrovirals.
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Avoid taking with food to reduce CNS side effects.
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Dose adjustments:
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With voriconazole: Efavirenz 300mg once daily
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With rifampin: Efavirenz 800mg once daily
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Pediatric (≥3 months): Weight-based dosing:
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10–<15 kg: 200mg
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15–<20 kg: 250mg
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20–<25 kg: 300mg
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25–<32.5 kg: 350mg
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32.5–<40 kg: 400mg
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≥40 kg: 600mg
Administration: Tablets should not be broken, chewed, or crushed.
Storage
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Store at room temperature (25°C) in a closed container.
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Protect from heat, moisture, and direct light.
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Keep out of reach of children and do not use after expiry date.
Missed Dose
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Take as soon as remembered, unless near the next scheduled dose.
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Do not double doses to make up for missed doses.
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Follow doctor’s instructions.


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