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Astvir 500mg Injection

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Astvir 500mg Injection

Astvir 500mg Injection should only be administered by a healthcare professional It is important to avoid selfadministration of this medication It is typically given as a slow intravenous IV infusion over a onehour period to prevent kidney damage It is recommended to drink plenty of water while undergoing treatment with this medication as it helps prevent dehydration and kidney damage Common side effects may include vomiting nausea and increased liver enzymes You may also experience injection site reactions such as pain swelling or redness If any of these side effects persist for an extended period it is important to inform your doctor If you are pregnant planning to conceive or breastfeeding please consult your doctor before using this medication

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Will I get cured after taking Acivir for shingles?

Acivir is an antiviral medicine effective against herpes simplex and varicella zoster viruses. It does not cure infections caused by these viruses but helps to minimize the symptoms and shorten the duration of infection. It does not remove the viruses from the body but prevents the viruses from dividing and spreading.

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What can happen if somebody takes more than the recommended dose of Astvir accidentally?

Accidental, repeated overdoses of oral Astvir over several days have resulted in nausea, vomiting, confusion and headache. Consult your doctor in case of overdose.

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Is hair loss caused due to Herpavir permanent?

Hair loss is an uncommon side effect of Herpavir. It stops when the medicine is discontinued.

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