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Efferven 200mg Capsule 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 recommended in combination with other HIV medications Adhering to the prescribed dosing schedule significantly enhances their effectiveness and minimizes the likelihood of HIV developing resistance It is essential to continue taking the medications as directed by your doctor until they determine it is safe to discontinue Common side effects of Efferven 200mg Capsule may include headaches nausea vomiting stomach pain fatigue diarrhea and rash These side effects are generally not severe but if they persist or cause discomfort it is advised to inform your doctor Seek immediate medical attention if you experience a skin reaction or signs of liver damage Before taking this medication it is important to inform your doctor of any existing skin liver or kidney issues Regular blood tests may be required to monitor blood cell counts and liver function while using Efferven 200mg Capsule Avoid consuming alcohol as it may increase the risk of liver damage Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult with their healthcare provider before using this medication Lastly if you have HIV it is crucial to practice safe methods such as using condoms and avoiding sharing personal items like razors or toothbrushes to prevent HIV transmission during sexual activities Discussing these precautions with your doctor is advisable

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Available in 2 variations

Efferven 600mg Tablet

Efferven 600mg Tablet

Efferven 600mg Tablet

Efavirenz (600mg)

strip of 30 tablets

Efferven 200mg Capsule

Efferven 200mg Capsule

Efferven 200mg Capsule

Efavirenz (200mg)

strip of 10 capsules

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