Tenvir L Tablet

Tenvir L Tablet is designed to inhibit the growth of HIV in the body and minimize the chances of experiencing complications related to HIV This medication can be taken with or without food but it is recommended to maintain a consistent schedule to enhance its effectiveness It is crucial not to miss a dose as it could impact your recovery It is important to complete the full course of treatment as prescribed by your doctor Common side effects of Tenvir L Tablet include dizziness nausea and diarrhea These side effects are typically temporary but if they persist or worsen it is essential to inform your doctor This medication may also cause dizziness so it is advisable to refrain from driving Staying hydrated by consuming plenty of fluids can help alleviate this side effect Before starting treatment it is necessary to consult your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding or have any underlying health conditions Your doctor may recommend regular blood tests to monitor your blood counts kidney and liver function and overall health If you are HIV positive it is important not to breastfeed or share personal items such as razors or toothbrushes Consult your doctor to learn about safe sex practices to prevent the transmission of HIV during intercourse

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