Description
Description
Lamipure-150
Composition: Lamivudine – 150 mg
Classification: HIV Medicine
Lamipure: Dual Purpose, Long-Term Viral Suppression
Lamipure is highly recommended due to its safety and efficacy against both HBV and HIV infections.
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- • World-class Manufacturing Facility – Lased with advanced technology and precise quality monitoring
- • Backed with Scientific innovation and continuous R&D for new drug development
- • International Quality Standards – WHO-GMP certified
- • Affordable HIV Medicines
- • Available in 50+ countries
What is Lamipure?
It is an anti-HIV medicine widely used in combination as treatment for HIV infections and Hepatitis B infections.
Uses of Lamipure
- • Chronic Hepatitis B
- • First-line treatment for HIV infection
How Does It Work?
It mimics the DNA bases and causes chain termination.
Inhibits viral replication
Causes viral cell death
Benefits
- • Well tolerated
- • Widely used maintenance therapy for HIV
- • Double action – HIV and Hepatitis B
- • Improves liver function
- • Lowers viral load
Common Side Effects
- • Nasal congestion
- • Cough
- • Headache
- • Stomach pain
- • Indigestion – diarrhea, nausea
- • Tiredness
- • Muscle pain, joint pain
- • Sore throat
Serious Side Effects
- • Hepatomegaly – jaundice, yellowish urine
- • Lactic acidosis – breathing problems
- • Liver inflammation
- • Inflammation of the pancreas in children
- • Risk of severe infections
- • Allergic Reaction
Precautions
To be used cautiously in –
- • Liver diseases
- • Kidney impairment
- • Co-infections – Hepatitis B
- • Pregnant and lactating women
Contraindications
- • Severe liver dysfunction
- • Hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to the drug or its excipients
Warnings
To be used under medical prescription.
Do not discontinue abruptly in Hepatitis B patients – may cause serious liver flare-ups.
Important Monitoring Considerations
Check for –
- • Lactic acidosis
- • Liver function – elevated liver enzymes
- • Viral loads (HIV, HBV)
- • Pancreatitis
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