Product Description
Product Name: Atazor
Generic Name: Atazanavir
Manufacturer: Emcure Limited
Type: Capsule
Strength: 300 mg
Quantity: 30 caps per bottle
Atazor 300 mg capsule is an antiviral medicine which is used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, which causes the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). This medicine is not a cure for HIV. It only prevents the virus from multiplying in your body. Monitoring of liver function and blood glucose levels is necessary while receiving this medicine.
Common Side Effects:
1) Headache
2) Dizziness
3) Anxiety
4) Insomnia
5) Muscle or joint pain
6) Vomiting
7) Cough
8) Stomach pain
9) Loss of appetite
10) Fever, wind, Swelling in your face or tongue
11) Sores in your mouth etc.
Serious Side Effects:
1) Feel hopeless
2) Feel fearful
3) Dark-colored urine
4) Light-colored bowel movements
5) Increases in the levels of certain lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides) in the blood
6) Changes in body fat (including gain or loss of fat)
7) Peeling of your skin etc.Targeted HIV-1 TreatmentAtazor capsules are specifically indicated for adults requiring antiretroviral therapy for HIV-1 infection. Their carefully balanced formulation ensures reliable viral suppression as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. When used alongside other HIV medications, Atazor helps to decrease the virus in the body, supporting immune system health and improving quality of life for people living with HIV.
Strict Quality and Safety StandardsEvery Atazor capsule adheres to rigorous quality controls with an assay range set between 98% and 102%. Manufactured by Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd., these capsules provide consistently high purity and stability, contained within a hard gelatin shell for effective oral administration. Packaging safeguards the product's integrity, while each unit is clearly labeled with expiry and storage information for patient assurance.
Convenient Dosage and StorageEach Atazor capsule offers 300 mg of Atazanavir, designed for once-daily oral administration as prescribed by a healthcare provider. With a shelf life of up to 2 years (24 months from the manufacture date), capsules are best stored at room temperature to maintain their optimum effectiveness. The 30-capsule packaging suits monthly therapy schedules, making medication management straightforward.
FAQ's of Atazor - Atazanavir Capsules:
Q: How should Atazor (Atazanavir Capsules) be taken?
A: Atazor capsules should be taken orally once daily, exactly as directed by your healthcare provider, preferably with food to improve absorption. Always swallow the capsules whole with water.
Q: What is the primary use of Atazor?
A: Atazor is primarily used in combination with other antiretroviral medications for the treatment of HIV-1 infection, helping to reduce viral load and prevent disease progression.
Q: When should I take Atazor during my treatment?
A: Take Atazor at the same time each day as prescribed by your doctor. Consistency enhances the medicine's effectiveness and helps in maintaining steady blood levels.
Q: Where should I store Atazor capsules to retain their effectiveness?
A: Keep Atazor capsules at room temperature, away from excess heat or moisture. Ensure the capsules remain in their original packaging until use to preserve their quality.
Q: What benefits can I expect from using Atazor in HIV treatment?
A: Atazor can help lower your HIV viral load, boost your immune function, and reduce the risk of HIV-related complications when taken as part of a prescribed combination therapy.
Q: Is there a specific process to start treatment with Atazor?
A: Yes. Atazor should only be started after consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine the appropriate dosage and combination with other antiretroviral drugs based on your medical history and current condition.
Q: What should I do if I miss a dose of Atazor?
A: If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your normal schedule. Do not double the dose. Consult your healthcare provider for guidance if missed doses become frequent.