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Truvada 200 mg/300 mg Tablet

Introduction to Truvada 200 mg/300 mg Tablet

Truvada 200 mg300 mg Tablet is not a cure for HIVAIDS but it helps reduce the amount of HIV in your body This lowers the risk of HIVrelated complications and improves your lifespan It may also be prescribed to prevent HIV infection in highrisk individuals It can be taken alone or in combination with other HIV medicines Your doctor will recommend the appropriate medicines and dosages for you It is important to carefully follow the instructions for all the medicines you are given Taking these medicines regularly and at the right time greatly increases their effectiveness and reduces the risk of HIV becoming resistant to them Do not miss doses and continue taking them until your doctor advises you to stop There are some common side effects of this medicine such as nausea diarrhea headache trouble sleeping rash and dizziness These side effects are usually not serious but if they persist or bother you inform your doctor Prolonged use of this medicine can increase the risk of bone loss osteoporosis Your doctor may recommend regular exercise calcium and vitamin D supplements to mitigate this risk Some individuals may experience weight gain while taking HIVAIDS medications Before taking Truvada inform your doctor if you have any liver or kidney disease or bone problems Regular blood tests may be required to monitor your blood counts liver function and kidney function while using this medicine Since Truvada may cause dizziness or sleepiness refrain from driving if you experience these symptoms Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medicine If you are HIV positive do not engage in unprotected sex or share personal items like razors or toothbrushes Talk to your doctor about safe ways such as using condoms to prevent HIV transmission during sexual activity

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