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Efavir 200mg Tablet is prescribed to reduce the risk of HIVrelated complications and improve longevity It can be taken on an empty stomach or with food and is typically prescribed alongside other HIV medications By consistently taking these medications at the appropriate times their effectiveness is greatly enhanced and the likelihood of HIV becoming resistant to them is minimized It is crucial to continue taking these medications until instructed by your doctor to stop Common side effects of Efavir 200mg Tablet may include headaches nausea vomiting stomach pain fatigue diarrhea and rash While these side effects are generally not severe it is important to inform your doctor if they are bothersome or persistent If you experience a skin reaction or liver damage seek immediate medical attention Before taking this medication inform your doctor if you have any skin liver or kidney issues Regular blood tests may be necessary to monitor blood cell counts and liver function during treatment It is advisable to avoid alcohol consumption as it can increase the risk of liver damage Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medicine If you are HIV positive it is essential to avoid unprotected sex and refrain from sharing personal items such as razors or toothbrushes Talk to your doctor about safe methods such as condom use to prevent HIV transmission during sexual activities

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Available in 3 variations

Efavir 200mg Capsule

Efavir 200mg Capsule

Efavir 200mg Capsule

Efavirenz (200mg)

strip of 30 capsules

Efavir 200mg Tablet

Efavir 200mg Tablet

Efavir 200mg Tablet

Efavirenz (200mg)

bottle of 60 tablets

Efavir 600mg Tablet 30s

Efavir 600mg Tablet 30s

Efavir 600mg Tablet 30s

Efavirenz (600mg)

bottle of 30 tablets

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