Ritomune 100mg Tablet
Ritomune 100mg Tablet are antiviral or antiretroviral. Ritomune 100mg Tablet used in the treatment of HIV infection. Prevents the creation of new viruses and eliminates infections.
Ritomune 100mg tablet should be taken with meals to improve the absorption of the drug in the body. You must take it in the dosage and duration recommended by your doctor. By taking it at the same time every day, you will remember to take it.
Even if you feel better, do not stop taking until you have completed the course. If you take this medicine too soon, the infection may recur or get worse.
Use Ritomune 100mg Tablet
- HIV infection
Benefits of Ritomune 100mg Tablet
In case of HIV infection
Ritomune 100mg tablet reduces the amount of HIV in the body. It helps control infections and improves the functioning of the immune system. This will ensure you have a long and healthy life.
It is usually given along with other medications. For best results, do not skip doses and follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.
How to use the Ritomune 100mg Tablet
Take this medication as directed by your doctor. Swallow whole. Do not chew, crush, or crush. Ritomne 100 mg tablets should be taken with food.
How Ritomune 100mg Tablet works
Ritomune 100mg tablets are an anti-HIV drug. It works by interfering with an enzyme (protease) that HIV-infected cells need to create a new virus. This will stop the creation of new viruses.
If you forget to take Ritomune 100mg tablet?
If you forget to take Ritomune 100 mg tablet, take it as soon as possible. But when it is time for the next normal dose, the person who forgot will throw away one dose without drinking, and please drink the usual dose.
Don’t double your dose.
Side effects of Ritomune 100mg Tablet
Common side effects of Ritomune
- Change in taste
- Headache
- Disease
- Diarrhea
- Paresthesia
- Dizziness
- Sneeze
- Colic
- Sore throat
- Diseases of the peripheral nerves (wormwood of the feet and hands)
Safety advice
- Care should be taken when drinking alcohol with Ritomune 100 mg tablets. Talk to your doctor.
- Ritomune 100 mg tablets are generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. According to animal studies, it does not adversely affect the baby during development. However, human studies are limited.
- Ritomune 100 mg tablets can be safely used during lactation. Limited human data suggest that the drug does not pose a significant risk to infants.
- It’s unclear if the Ritomune 100mgTablet will change driving skills. Avoid driving if you experience symptoms that affect your ability to concentrate and respond.
- Ritomune 100 mg tablets are safe for patients with kidney disease. The limited data available suggests that dose adjustments to the 100 mg tablet may not be necessary in these patients. Talk to your doctor.
- Ritomune 100 mg tablets should be used with caution in patients with severe liver disease. Talk to your doctor.
- Information on the use of 100 mg tablets in this patient is limited.
Interaction with drugs
Taking Ritomune with other medicine and cause some undesirable side effects
- Alfuzosin
- Amiodarone
- Doxazosin
- Esomeprazole
Safety Precaution
- Ritomune 100mg Tablet should be taken with food.
- Even if you feel better, do not skip your appointment and complete your treatment.
- Do not take antacids 1 hour before or 2 hours after taking Ritomune 100 mg tablets.
- May cause dizziness or drowsiness. Don’t drive until you know how it affects you.
- Stop taking medicines such as sildenafil and tadalafil (those prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction) while you are taking this medicine.
- Your doctor may check your liver function regularly. If you experience stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark urine, or yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice), see your doctor.
- If you are pregnant, pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your doctor.
FAQ`s for Ritonavir
What is Ritomune used for?
It is used in combination with other medicines to treat (HIV) infection. There is no cure for human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS.
Why is ritonavill used with lopinavir?
Ritonavir can be used with lopinavil in combination with fixed doses as it helps to improve the availability of lopinavir and increase activity against HIV.
How does Ritomune work and what is suppressing?
Ritomune belongs to a class of drugs called protease inhibitors. It interferes with the breakdown of proteins by protease enzymes and prevents the growth of HIV in the body. It does not completely cure HIV, but it reduces the likelihood of getting acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and HIV-related infection or cancer.
Why is it used as a booster?
Ritonavir is used as an enhancer to increase the absorption of other protease inhibitors and prevent the degradation of other protease inhibitors.
Is ritonavir a protease inhibitor?
protease inhibitor ritonavir
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