Teevir Tablet 30'S
Key Information
Generic Name
Generic Name Efavirenz 600 mg+Emtricitabine 200 mg+Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate 300 mg
Manufacturer
Viatris
Variant
30 Tablet(s) in a Strip
Country of Origin
India
Detailed Information
Side Effects
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection in adults aged 18 years and over who have previously been manageed with other antiretroviral medicines and have their HIV-1 infection under control for at least three months Talk to Doctor Pregnancy & Breast Feeding Children & Adolescents Driving & Using Machines Talk to your doctor before taking this medicine, if you: are allergic to efavirenz, emtricitabine, tenofovir or any of the other ingredients of this medicine have severe liver disease have a history of mental illness, including depression, or substance or alcohol abuse have a history of convulsions (fits or seizures) have any signs of skin rash, inflammation or infection have bone problems are over 65 years of age If you have taken this medicine during your pregnancy, your doctor may request regular blood tests and other diagnostic tests to monitor the development of your child Serious birth defects have been seen in unborn babies of women manageed with this medicine during pregnancy Do not breast-feed during management with this medicine Do not give this medicine to children and adolescents under 18 years of age This medicine may cause dizziness, impaired concentration and drowsiness If you are affected, do not drive and do not use any tools or machines Tell your doctor if you are taking: other medicines that contain efavirenz, emtricitabine, tenofovir disoproxil, tenofovir alafenamide or lamivudine or adefovir dipivoxil aminoglycosides, vancomycin, clarithromycin, rifabutin, rifampicin (medicines for bacterial infections) foscarnet, ganciclovir, cidofovir (medicines for viral infections) pentamidine, voriconazole, itraconazole (medicines for fungal infections) interleukin-2 (to manage cancer) non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, to relieve bone or muscle pains) didanosine (used for HIV infection) boceprevir, telaprevir, simeprevir, sofosbuvir/velpatasvir, medicines used to hepatitis C infection atorvastatin, pravastatin, simvastatin, medicines used to lower blood fats carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, medicines used to manage convulsions/seizures hormonal contraceptive(birth control pills, an injected contraceptive), or a contraceptive implant methadone, a medicine used to manage opiate addiction bupropion, a medicine used to manage depression or to help you stop smoking, as your doctor may need to change your dose of bupropion diltiazem or similar medicines (called calcium channel blockers) medicines used to prevent organ transplant rejection (also called immunosuppressants), such as cyclosporine, sirolimus or tacrolimus warfarin or acenocoumarol (medicines used to reduce clotting of the blood) terfenadine (used to manage hay fever or other allergies) bepridil (used to manage heart disease) cisapride (used to manage heartburn) ergot alkaloids (for example: ergotamine, dihydroergotamine, ergonovine, and methylergonovine) used to manage migraines and cluster headaches pimozide (used to manage certain mental conditions) Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you TEEVIR should be taken on an empty stomach preferably at bedtime Swallow the tablet whole with water If you take more TEEVIR If you accidentally take too many TEEVIR you may be at increased risk of experiencing possible side effects with this medicine. Contact your doctor or nearest emergency department If you forget to take TEEVIR If you miss a dose of TEEVIR within 12 hours of when it is usually taken, take it as soon as you can, and then take your next dose at its regular time If you stop taking TEEVIR Do not stop taking this medicine without your doctors advice Serious Common Uncommon Rare Very Rare Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. deep rapid breathing drowsiness, feeling weak nausea, vomiting and stomach pain dizziness, headache, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting rashes (including red spots or blotches sometimes with blistering and swelling of the skin) decreases in phosphate levels in the blood muscle pain and weakness disturbances of coordination and balance difficulty sleeping, abnormal dreams, difficulty concentrating, drowsiness stomach pain problems with digestion resulting in discomfort after meals, feeling bloated, flatulence loss of appetite low white blood cell count (a reduced white blood cell count can make you more prone to infection) liver and pancreas problems increased fatty acids (triglycerides), bilirubin or sugar levels in the blood swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat angry behaviour, suicidal thoughts, strange thoughts, paranoia, unable to think clearly, mood being affected, seeing or hearing things that are not really there (hallucinations), suicide attempts, personality change (psychosis) pain in the abdomen (stomach), caused by inflammation of the pancreas forgetfulness, confusion, fitting (seizures), incoherent speech, tremor (shaking) yellow skin or eyes, itching, or pain in the abdomen (stomach) caused by inflammation of the liver damage to kidney tubules Psychiatric side effects in addition to those listed above include delusions (false beliefs), neurosis. Some patients have committed suicide breakdown of muscle, muscle pain or weakness anaemia (low red blood cell count) a feeling of spinning or tilting (vertigo), whistling, ringing or other persistent noise in the ears blurred vision breast enlargement in males decreased sexual drive flushing, dry mouth increased appetite decreases in potassium or creatinine or cholesterol in the blood protein in urine liver failure, in some cases leading to death or liver transplant inflammation of the kidney, passing a lot of urine and feeling thirsty back pain caused by kidney problems, including kidney failure. Your doctor may do blood tests to see if your kidneys are working properly softening of the bones (with bone pain and sometimes resulting in fractures) which may occur due to damage to the kidney tubule cells fatty liver itchy rash to the skin caused by a reaction to sunlight NA Additional Information Storage NA Keep this medicine out of reach of children Keep at room temperature (15-25°C) Do not use this medicine after the expiry date
Warnings & Precautions
& Precautions
Drug Interactions
s Directions & For Use Side Effects More Information What TEEVIR is used for? TEEVIR is used for a management of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection in adults aged 18 years and over who have previously been manageed with other antiretroviral medicines and have their HIV-1 infection under control for at least three months Talk to Doctor Pregnancy & Breast Feeding Children & Adolescents Driving & Using Machines Talk to your doctor before taking this medicine, if you: are allergic to efavirenz, emtricitabine, tenofovir or any of the other ingredients of this medicine have severe liver disease have a history of mental illness, including depression, or substance or alcohol abuse have a history of convulsions (fits or seizures) have any signs of skin rash, inflammation or infection have bone problems are over 65 years of age If you have taken this medicine during your pregnancy, your doctor may request regular blood tests and other diagnostic tests to monitor the development of your child Serious birth defects have been seen in unborn babies of women manageed with this medicine during pregnancy Do not breast-feed during management with this medicine Do not give this medicine to children and adolescents under 18 years of age This medicine may cause dizziness, impaired concentration and drowsiness If you are affected, do not drive and do not use any tools or machines Tell your doctor if you are taking: other medicines that contain efavirenz, emtricitabine, tenofovir disoproxil, tenofovir alafenamide or lamivudine or adefovir dipivoxil aminoglycosides, vancomycin, clarithromycin, rifabutin, rifampicin (medicines for bacterial infections) foscarnet, ganciclovir, cidofovir (medicines for viral infections) pentamidine, voriconazole, itraconazole (medicines for fungal infections) interleukin-2 (to manage cancer) non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, to relieve bone or muscle pains) didanosine (used for HIV infection) boceprevir, telaprevir, simeprevir, sofosbuvir/velpatasvir, medicines used to hepatitis C infection atorvastatin, pravastatin, simvastatin, medicines used to lower blood fats carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, medicines used to manage convulsions/seizures hormonal contraceptive(birth control pills, an injected contraceptive), or a contraceptive implant methadone, a medicine used to manage opiate addiction bupropion, a medicine used to manage depression or to help you stop smoking, as your doctor may need to change your dose of bupropion diltiazem or similar medicines (called calcium channel blockers) medicines used to prevent organ transplant rejection (also called immunosuppressants), such as cyclosporine, sirolimus or tacrolimus warfarin or acenocoumarol (medicines used to reduce clotting of the blood) terfenadine (used to manage hay fever or other allergies) bepridil (used to manage heart disease) cisapride (used to manage heartburn) ergot alkaloids (for example: ergotamine, dihydroergotamine, ergonovine, and methylergonovine) used to manage migraines and cluster headaches pimozide (used to manage certain mental conditions) Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you TEEVIR should be taken on an empty stomach preferably at bedtime Swallow the tablet whole with water If you take more TEEVIR If you accidentally take too many TEEVIR you may be at increased risk of experiencing possible side effects with this medicine. Contact your doctor or nearest emergency department If you forget to take TEEVIR If you miss a dose of TEEVIR within 12 hours of when it is usually taken, take it as soon as you can, and then take your next dose at its regular time If you stop taking TEEVIR Do not stop taking this medicine without your doctors advice Serious Common Uncommon Rare Very Rare Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. deep rapid breathing drowsiness, feeling weak nausea, vomiting and stomach pain dizziness, headache, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting rashes (including red spots or blotches sometimes with blistering and swelling of the skin) decreases in phosphate levels in the blood muscle pain and weakness disturbances of coordination and balance difficulty sleeping, abnormal dreams, difficulty concentrating, drowsiness stomach pain problems with digestion resulting in discomfort after meals, feeling bloated, flatulence loss of appetite low white blood cell count (a reduced white blood cell count can make you more prone to infection) liver and pancreas problems increased fatty acids (triglycerides), bilirubin or sugar levels in the blood swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat angry behaviour, suicidal thoughts, strange thoughts, paranoia, unable to think clearly, mood being affected, seeing or hearing things that are not really there (hallucinations), suicide attempts, personality change (psychosis) pain in the abdomen (stomach), caused by inflammation of the pancreas forgetfulness, confusion, fitting (seizures), incoherent speech, tremor (shaking) yellow skin or eyes, itching, or pain in the abdomen (stomach) caused by inflammation of the liver damage to kidney tubules Psychiatric side effects in addition to those listed above include delusions (false beliefs), neurosis. Some patients have committed suicide breakdown of muscle, muscle pain or weakness anaemia (low red blood cell count) a feeling of spinning or tilting (vertigo), whistling, ringing or other persistent noise in the ears blurred vision breast enlargement in males decreased sexual drive flushing, dry mouth increased appetite decreases in potassium or creatinine or cholesterol in the blood protein in urine liver failure, in some cases leading to death or liver transplant inflammation of the kidney, passing a lot of urine and feeling thirsty back pain caused by kidney problems, including kidney failure. Your doctor may do blood tests to see if your kidneys are working properly softening of the bones (with bone pain and sometimes resulting in fractures) which may occur due to damage to the kidney tubule cells fatty liver itchy rash to the skin caused by a reaction to sunlight NA Additional Information Storage NA Keep this medicine out of reach of children Keep at room temperature (15-25°C) Do not use this medicine after the expiry date