* ADEFOVIR DIPIVOXIL
Hepsera Drug Information
Hepsera is a nucleolide analog used in the treatment of Heptatitis B, a chronic viral infection affecting the liver. It is recommended for people aged 12 years and above. It works by reducing the pace of growth of the virus. It is not a curative drug and cannot prevent the spread of Hepatitis B from one person to others.
Hepsera Dosage Information
Each tablet contains Adefovir Dipivoxil as its main ingredient The daily dosage of Adefovir Dipivoxil for patients suffering from chronic Hepatitis B with sufficient renal function is 10 mg to be taken orally once daily without any consideration to food. Patients who have renal impairment need to have differently adjusted dosage intervals, so that there is a baseline creatinine clearance of under 50mL/min. You can buy Hepsera of 10 mg dosages in packs of 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 tablets. You can also purchase generic or branded dosages of 10 mg in 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 tablet packs. For regular supplies of cheap Hepsera, you can visit North Meds online store which has ready stocks of many important medications. Security and privacy of information is guaranteed here.
Side Effects and Precautions for Hepsera
Common side effects of discount Hepsera include headaches, weakness, stomach pain and nausea. Patients who have undergone liver transplants or suffering from chronic Hepatitis B have complained of headache, weakness, stomach pain and itching. This medication should not be combined with Tenofovir as serious reactions can occur. When Adefovir Dipivoxil has been discontinued, severe worsening of hepatitis has been observed in some people. Rare but serious side effects include lactic acidosis (blood and liver acid base balancing problems). It can cause kidney damage in people having kidney disease. In case a patient has HIV not being treated with medicines, use of Hepsera can make the person HIV medication resistant, which is the person will not respond positively to drugs used in treating HIV.
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