





| Salt Composition: | Lamivudine (100mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Cipla Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Lamivir HBV Tablet is used in the treatment of HIV infection and chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. It prevents the multiplication of virus in human cells. Lamivir HBV Tablet is not a cure for HIV or AIDS and only helps to decrease the amount of HIV in your body. This helps to lower your risk of getting HIV-related complications and improves your lifespan. It is prescribed in combination with other HIV medicines. Your doctor will recommend the best medicines for you and will decide the doses that you need. Follow carefully the instructions for all the medicines that you are given. It can be taken with or without food. Taking all these medicines regularly at the right times greatly increases their effectiveness and reduces the chances of HIV becoming resistant to them. It is important not to miss doses and to keep taking them until your doctor tells you it is safe to stop.
Lamivir HBV Tablet is an antiviral medication. It prevents the multiplication of virus in human cells. This stops the virus from producing new viruses and clears up your infection.
How should I take Lamivir HBV Tablet?
Lamivir HBV Tablet should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. You can take it with or without food. It is best to take it at the same time each day to avoid missing a dose.
Is Lamivir HBV Tablet effective?
Lamivir HBV Tablet is effective when used as prescribed by your doctor. Do not stop taking it if you see improvement, even if symptoms improve. Stopping medication early may lead to symptom recurrence or worsening.
What is drug resistance? Can I develop drug resistance with Lamivir HBV Tablet?
Drug resistance occurs when the medicine that used to be effective against an infection becomes ineffective due to a virus or bacteria adapting inside the body and reducing medication effectiveness. This can happen if you don't take the prescribed dosage of Lamivir HBV Tablet.
How long should I take Lamivir HBV Tablet?
Do not stop taking entecavir without consulting your doctor. Stopping treatment before the recommended duration may worsen your hepatitis B condition. This can happen during the first several months after stopping medication, and you must adhere to your doctor's instructions.
What if I forget to take a dose of Lamivir HBV Tablet?
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If the time for your next dose is approaching, skip the missed dose and take the next scheduled dose at the prescribed time. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one because this can increase side effects.
What if HIV infection co-exists with HBV infection? Will this affect treatment with Lamivir HBV Tablet?
It is recommended that you do not start taking Lamivir HBV Tablet until you have started managing your HIV with prescribed medication. This will help avoid resistance to your HIV medications.
Can Lamivir HBV Tablet cure hepatitis B?
No, Lamivir HBV Tablet is not a cure for hepatitis B. It may improve the condition of your liver by reducing the amount of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in your body. This helps limit the ability of HBV to multiply and infect new liver cells.
Is Lamivir HBV Tablet safe?
Lamivir HBV Tablet is generally safe when used as prescribed by your doctor. Follow the instructions precisely, do not skip doses, and tell your doctor if you experience any adverse effects.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Lamivir HBV Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
Alcohol
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Lamivir HBV Tablet. Please consult your doctor.
Breastfeed
Lamivir HBV Tablet is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Pregnancy
Lamivir HBV Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.