Baraclude Oral Solution
* ENTECAVIR
Baraclude Drug Information
Baraclude is used to treat chronic Hepatitis B infections. Once the diagnosis of Hepatitis B has been made, there must be sufficient evidence to prove histologically active disease or an increase in Serum transaminases and active viral replication before this medication can be prescribed. This generic medication belongs to a group of drugs known as guanosine nucleoside analogue. These drugs act because of their actions against the viral Reverse transcriptase enzyme. Due to the tendency of Hepatitis B infection to co-exist with HIV, careful considerations have to be made before prescribing this drug to patients.
Baraclude Dosage Information
Baraclude is an oral formulation that is to be consumed on an empty stomach. The daily recommended dose for this Entecavir preparation is different for patients with compensated liver disease and those with decompensated liver disease. For adults with compensated liver disease, the recommended dose is 0.5 mg and that for patients with decompensated liver disease is 1 mg. Dose will need to be adjusted in patients with kidney disease. North Meds offers discount Baraclude. You can now purchase cheap Baraclude 0.5 mg and 1 mg from North Meds.
Side Effects and Precautions for Baraclude
Commonly seen non-serious adverse effects of this drug are nausea, dyspepsia, diarrhea and vomiting and these effects generally tend to be dose dependent. But there are some very serious adverse effects that may be caused by Entacavir that patients who buy Baraclude and use it must be very cautious about. These include severe and acute exacerbations of Hepatitis B infection and also severe lactic acidosis. Therefore, patients are advised to remain under the care of the physician during the course of treatment with Baraclude and also must report development of any symptoms immediately. Patients must also be careful not to skip any dose of this medication. If they do, in fact, miss a dose, they must take the ‘missed dose’ immediately.
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