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Tofocom 200 mg/300 mg Tablet

Introduction to Tofocom 200 mg/300 mg Tablet

Tofocom 200 mg300 mg Tablet is not a cure for HIVAIDS Its purpose is to lower the amount of HIV in your body reducing the risk of HIVrelated complications and improving your lifespan In some cases it may also be used to prevent HIV infection in highrisk individuals Your doctor will determine the best medicines and doses for you It is important to carefully follow the instructions for all the medicines prescribed to you Taking this medicine with food is recommended for maximum effectiveness Consistently taking the prescribed medicines at the right time significantly decreases the likelihood of developing resistance to HIV It is crucial not to miss doses and to continue taking the medicines until your doctor advises you to stop Common side effects of Tofocom include nausea diarrhea headache trouble sleeping rash and dizziness These side effects are typically not severe but if they persist or bother you inform your doctor Prolonged use of this medicine can increase the risk of bone loss so it is advised to exercise regularly and take calcium and vitamin D supplements as recommended by your doctor Some individuals may experience weight gain while being treated for HIVAIDS Inform your doctor if you have any liver or kidney disease or bone problems before taking this medicine Regular blood tests may be necessary to monitor your blood counts liver function and kidney function during its use Due to the potential of dizziness or sleepiness avoid driving if you experience these symptoms Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult with their doctor before using this medicine If you are HIV positive it is important to avoid unprotected sex and sharing personal items such as razors or toothbrushes Discuss safe methods like condom usage with your doctor to prevent HIV transmission during sexual activity

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