RITOVIR

HETERO
Ritonavir 100mg film coated tablets,
Strength | Rate | Packing Style |
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100mg | 861.65 | 30s film coated tablets |
List of Related Indications:
- HIV infection
List Of Drugs:
- Ritonavir ( *** ) -@-Antiviral agent- (FDC- List )- (1March 1996)
Indication Type Description:
Drug Interaction
Indication
Adverse Reaction
Contra-Indications
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc
Patient Information
Pharmacology/ Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with Food
Pregnancy and lactation
Drug Interaction:
Indication:
HIV infection
Approved by FDA on March 6,1996
Adverse Reaction:
Contra-Indications:
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc:
Approved by FDA on March 6,1996
HIV infection
Dosage: Recommended dosage is 600mg twice daily. If possible take with food.
Overdosage-
Symptoms One patient in clinical trials took rotonavir 1500mg/day for 2 days. The patient reported paresthesis which resoloved after the dose was decreased. Approximate lethal dose was found to be > 20 times the related human dose in rats and 10 times the related human dose in mice.
Treatment
1. Consists of general supportive measures including monitoring of vital signs and observation of the clinical status of the patient
2. Eliminate unabsorbed drug by emesis or gastric lavage
3. Observe usual precautions to maintain the airway.
4. Administration of activated charcoal may be used to aid in the removal of unabsorbed drug.
5. Ritonavir is extensively metabolisaed by the liver and is highly protein bound. 6. Dialysis is unlikely to remove the drug.
Missed dose-
1. If you miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as possible.
2. However, if it is almost time for next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule.
3. Do not double doses.
Patient Information:
1.Ritonavir is not a cure for HIV infection. Patients may continue to acquire illness associated with advanced HIV infection, including oportunistic infections.
2. Long term effects are unknown at this time. ritonavir has not shown to reduce the risk of transmitting HIV through sexual contact or blood contamination.
3. Take ritonavir every day as prescribed. Do not alter the dose or discontinue ritonavir without consulting the doctor.
4. Ritonavir reacts with certain drugs when taken together
Pharmacology/ Pharmacokinetics:
Pharmacology:
Ritonavir is an inhibitor of HIV protease with activity against the human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)
Pharmacokinetics:
After an oral dose of 600mg, peak concentration of ritonavir were acheived after 2 hours and 4 hours after dosing after fasting and non-fasting conditions.
Interaction with Food:
The manufacturer recommends taking retonavir with meals if possible
Pregnancy and lactation:
Pregnancy:
Use during pregnancy only when required
Lactation-
The US Oublic Health Service Centres and Disease Control and Prevention advises HIV-infected woman not to breast feed to avoid postnatal transmission of HIV to a child who may not be infected.
Children- Safety and efficacy inchildren < 12 years of age have not been established