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A BEC Tablet 1's belongs to a group of anti-retroviral medicines indicated for the treatment of HIV infection. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system and destroys the white blood cells that help in fighting infection, making the individual susceptible to other infections or illnesses.
A BEC Tablet 1's contains ‘Abacavir’, which works by decreasing the amount of HIV in the blood. It also increases the count of CD4 cells, a type of white blood cell that helps the body to fight infections.
In some cases, A BEC Tablet 1's may cause common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, and tiredness. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually. However, consult your doctor if the side effects persist or worsen.
A BEC Tablet 1's does not prevent the spread of HIV infection; hence, practise safe sex and other necessary precautions. A BEC Tablet 1's is not recommended for use during pregnancy. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and medications to prevent side effects/interactions.
A BEC Tablet 1's belongs to a group of anti-retroviral medicines called nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) indicated for the treatment of HIV infection. A BEC Tablet 1's contains ‘Abacavir’, which works by decreasing the amount of HIV in the blood. It also increases the count of CD4 cells, a type of white blood cell that helps the body to fight infection.
Do not take A BEC Tablet 1's if you are allergic to its components. Inform your doctor if you have hepatitis B or C, are overweight, have high blood pressure, diabetes, heart, kidney or liver problems or if you smoke. Talk to your doctor if you develop bone problems, infections or inflammation. The safety and effectiveness of A BEC Tablet 1's in children below three months have not been established. A BEC Tablet 1's is not recommended for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Drug-Drug Interactions: Inform your doctor if you are taking narcotic analgesics (methadone), antibiotics (rifampicin), anti-convulsants (phenytoin, phenobarbital),
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Inform your doctor if you have moderate or severe liver disease, hepatitis B or C, are overweight, or have severe kidney disease.
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-shortness of breath, cough, or sore throat
-nausea or vomiting, diarrhoea or abdominal pain
-severe tiredness or generally feeling ill.
HIV infection: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system and destroys the white blood cells that help in fighting infection, making the individual susceptible to other infections or illnesses. People with HIV experience flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, rash, night sweats, muscle aches, tiredness, and sore throat. These symptoms usually last for days to several weeks. It spreads through body fluids such as semen, vaginal fluid, and blood. If left untreated, this condition can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). It is a life-long condition, and there is no definite cure for it. However, it can be controlled by treating it with anti-retroviral drugs.
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Alcohol
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Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking A BEC Tablet 1's as it may have the risk of developing Osteonecrosis (a condition in which parts of the bone tissue die because of reduced blood supply to the bone).
Pregnancy
Caution
A BEC Tablet 1's is generally not recommended for use in pregnancy. If you are pregnant, inform your doctor before taking A BEC Tablet 1's. There are limited data available on the effect of this medicine in pregnancy. Animal studies have shown carcinogenic effects.
Breast Feeding
Unsafe
Avoid breastfeeding while taking A BEC Tablet 1's. HIV-positive women must not breastfeed as HIV infection can be passed to the baby in breast milk.
Driving
Caution
Do not drive or operate machines if you are not alert after taking this medicine.
Liver
Caution
A BEC Tablet 1's is primarily metabolised by the liver. No dose adjustments are necessary for patients with moderate liver impairment. If this medicine is taken in moderate liver conditions, close monitoring of liver functioning is needed. In individuals with moderate or severe hepatic impairment, abacavir should not be used unless absolutely necessary as no clinical data are available.
Kidney
Caution
If you have kidney disease, inform your doctor before taking A BEC Tablet 1's. Your doctor may adjust the dose if necessary based on your condition. This medicine is not recommended if you have severe kidney disease.
Children
Caution
The safety and effectiveness of A BEC Tablet 1's in children below three months have not been established. For children above three months, the dose, dosage form and duration will be determined by the doctor based on the child’s body weight.
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