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Evirenz 200mg Tablet is prescribed to reduce the risk of HIVrelated complications and enhance lifespan It can be taken whether on an empty stomach or with food and is typically prescribed in combination with other HIV medications Consistently taking all prescribed medicines at the designated times significantly increases their efficacy and reduces the likelihood of HIV developing resistance to them It is crucial to continue taking these medications until your doctor confirms it is safe to discontinue Common side effects of this medication may include headaches nausea vomiting stomach pain fatigue diarrhea and rash Typically these side effects are not severe but if they persist or significantly bother you it is important to inform your doctor Seek urgent medical attention if you experience a skin reaction or any signs of liver damage Prior to taking this medication inform your doctor if you have any existing skin liver or kidney problems Regular blood tests may be required while using this medication to monitor your blood cell counts and liver function It is advisable to avoid consuming alcohol as it may increase the risk of liver damage If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor before using this medication To prevent HIV transmission during sexual activity it is important not to engage in unprotected sex or share personal items such as razors or toothbrushes if you are HIV positive It is recommended to discuss safe methods such as the use of condoms with your doctor

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Available in 2 variations

Evirenz 600mg Tablet

Evirenz 600mg Tablet

Evirenz 600mg Tablet

Efavirenz (600mg)

strip of 30 tablets

Evirenz 200mg Tablet

Evirenz 200mg Tablet

Evirenz 200mg Tablet

Efavirenz (200mg)

strip of 10 tablets

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