Do not take Lavir 150 if you have:Known allergy to lamivudine or any component of the tablet. Caution if there is severe kidney impairment — dosing adjustments may be required
Side Effects:
May include (usually mild):Headache, nausea, vomitingFatigue, weaknessDiarrhea, abdominal painRashFever or general malaise Serious but Rare Side EffectsSeek urgent medical help if you experience:Severe allergic reaction: rash, swelling of face/tongue, breathing difficulty. Lactic acidosis: unusual tiredness, muscle pain, breathing difficulties, stomach pain, nausea/vomiting. Signs of liver problems: yellowing of skin/eyes, dark urine, abdominal pain. Pancreatitis: severe upper abdominal pain.
Precautions:
Use under close medical supervision as part of an antiretroviral or hepatitis B treatment plan. Kidney function: May need monitoring and dose adjustment in renal impairment. Liver disease: Cautious use and monitoring if chronic liver conditions exist. Adherence: Strict adherence to dosing schedule reduces the risk of viral resistance. Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Discuss with your doctor; benefits and risks must be evaluated (in HIV-positive women, therapy is often tailored to prevent mother-to-child transmission). Children, elderly, or renal disease: Use with caution and regular monitoring.
Dietary Restrictions:
No strict dietary restrictions specifically with lamivudine.Avoid alcohol, as it can worsen liver effects and reduce overall treatment effectiveness when liver disease is present. Maintain a balanced nutritious diet to support immune function.Stay well hydrated.
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