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Hepdoze 300mg Tablet is a medicine that helps people living with chronic hepatitis B (HBV) or HIV infections. It contains Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, a trusted antiviral drug that belongs to a group of medicines called NRTIs. These medicines are designed to keep the virus under control and give your immune system the strength it needs to fight back.
Hepdoze works in a way it blocks an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, which the virus needs to multiply. Without this enzyme, the virus cannot make more copies of itself. This means the infection is controlled, the amount of virus in your blood goes down, and your risk of long-term health problems is reduced.
Like any medicine, Hepdoze may cause some side effects. The most common ones such as nausea, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, or tiredness are usually mild and often get better as your body adjusts to the treatment. But in some cases, more serious problems like kidney or liver issues, bone weakness, or a rare condition called lactic acidosis can occur. If you notice warning signs such as yellowing of the skin or eyes, swelling, severe stomach pain, or unusual weakness, it’s important to contact your doctor right away.
Hepdoze is used to manage long-term hepatitis B infection by reducing the amount of virus in the body and helping prevent liver damage.
Hepdoze is used along with other antiretroviral medicines to treat HIV. It helps lower the viral load, supports immune function, and slows the progression of the disease.
In some cases, Hepdoze may be used as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to help prevent HIV infection in people at high risk of getting the virus.
Tenofovir is an antiretroviral medicine from the class of nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NtRTIs). It works by blocking an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, which HIV and hepatitis B viruses need to multiply. By stopping this enzyme, Tenofovir lowers the amount of virus in the body, helping to control the infection and protect the immune system.
Hepdoze contains tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, a prodrug that the body converts into its active form, tenofovir diphosphate. This active compound mimics a natural building block of viral DNA, but once inserted, it prevents the DNA from growing further. In this way, the virus cannot make new copies of itself, effectively reducing its ability to spread and cause damage.
Side Effects of Hepdoze 300mg Tablet
Serious Side Effects (Seek immediate medical attention):
Common Side Effects (Usually mild and temporary):
The usual recommended dose is one 300 mg tablet once daily, taken by mouth.
The recommended dose is one 300 mg tablet once daily.
One 300 mg tablet once daily may be prescribed for individuals at high risk, in combination with safe sex practices. It must be taken regularly for full protection.
Tenofovir can pass into breast milk. Breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before using this medicine, especially if the baby is HIV-negative.
It is generally safe to consume alcohol in moderation while taking Hepdoze , but excessive alcohol use should be avoided as it may increase the risk of liver damage.
Avoid alcohol and watch for signs like yellow skin/eyes, dark urine, or stomach pain report these to your doctor immediately.
Hepdoze may cause dizziness, tiredness, or sleepiness in some people. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how the medicine affects you.
Hepdoze may be used during pregnancy if prescribed by a doctor. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Hepdoze is used to treat HIV infection and chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. It helps lower the amount of virus in the body and prevents further complications.
No, Hepdozet does not cure HIV or hepatitis B. It helps control the virus and improve your quality of life when taken regularly as prescribed.
Take one 300 mg tablet once daily, with or without food. Try to take it at the same time each day to maintain consistent levels in your body.
If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's close to your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one do not take a double dose.
No, do not stop taking Hepdoze without your doctor’s advice. Stopping suddenly can cause the virus to become resistant or your condition to worsen.
Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, headache, rash, and fatigue. Serious side effects may include kidney problems, liver issues, or bone loss. Always inform your doctor if you notice anything unusual.
Hepdoze may be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding, but only under medical supervision. Always consult your doctor before using this medicine.
Yes, in some cases, Hepdoze is used as PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) to help prevent HIV infection in people at high risk. Your doctor will determine if it is suitable for you.
Occasional alcohol use may be safe, but excessive alcohol should be avoided as it may increase the risk of liver and kidney damage.
Yes, regular blood tests may be needed to monitor your kidney and liver function, as well as viral load and bone health, especially with long term use.
| Active ingredient | Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate |
| Pharmacologic class | Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (NtRTI) |
| Medication category | Antiretroviral Medication |
| Dosage forms | Tablet |
Azadine 100mg Injection contains Azacitidine which belongs to the group of medicines called Anticancer agents. It is used in adults to treat all sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS; group of cancers associated with blood and bone marrow) and certain types of blood cancers known as Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Azadine 100mg Injection is typically used in adults who cannot undergo stem cell transplantation. It may be also used to treat other conditions, as determined by the doctor.
Azadine Injection is given as an injection under the medical supervision of a doctor. Your doctor will decide what dose is necessary and how often you need to take it. This will depend on what you are being treated for and may change from time to time. You should take it exactly as your doctor has advised.
You must inform your doctor before taking any vaccination while on treatment with this medicine. Regular blood tests are required to check your blood cells along with the heart, liver, and kidney.
Before taking it, tell your doctor if you have liver, or kidney problems or are taking any medicines to treat infections. Many other medicines can affect, or be affected by, this medicine so let your doctor know all medications you are using.
Azadine 100mg Injection is an anticancer medication. It works by blocking the actions of certain enzymes (DNA/RNA methyltransferase) within the cancer cells that is required for the cells to grow and multiply. It also reduces the production of new genetic material (RNA and DNA) within the cells. As a result, it prevents abnormal cell division within the body, slows down the growth of cancer cells and helps the bone marrow to produce normal blood cells.
It is used to treat:
Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all drugs cause side effects, not everyone gets them.
Ques 1: What is the use of AZADINE 100MG INJECTION?
Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION is used in adults to treat all sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS; group of cancers associated with blood and bone marrow) and certain types of blood cancers known as Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Ques 2: How does AZADINE 100MG INJECTION works?
Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION is an anticancer medication. It works by blocking the actions of certain enzymes (DNA/RNA methyltransferase) within the cancer cells that is required for the cells to grow and multiply. It also reduces the production of new genetic material (RNA and DNA) within the cells. As a result, it prevents abnormal cell division within the body, slows down the growth of cancer cells and helps the bone marrow to produce normal blood cells.
Ques 3: Can I take AZADINE 100MG INJECTION during breastfeeding?
Ans :No. AZADINE 100MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in breast-feeding women. Therefore, inform your doctor before receiving it.
Ques 4: Can AZADINE 100MG INJECTION increase the risk of infections?
Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION may cause a drop in the number of white blood cells in the body and may weaken your immune system. As a result, you may be at a greater risk of getting infected while receiving AZADINE 100MG INJECTION. To avoid this, your doctor will regular monitor your blood counts as a precaution. However, inform your doctor if you experience any signs of infection such as fever.
Ques 5: Can the use of AZADINE 100MG INJECTION make me feel tired?
Ans :Yes. AZADINE 100MG INJECTION may make you feel tired easily. This is because, it reduces the levels of red blood cells in your blood and may make you anemic. Consult your doctor if you experience tiredness after receiving AZADINE 100MG INJECTION. Tiredness can also occur if you have any pre-existing disease conditions such as liver or kidney impairment while receiving this medicine.
Ques 6: Can I drive a car after receiving AZADINE 100MG INJECTION?
Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION may make you feel tired or weak. Therefore, do not drive or operate any heavy tools or machines if your ability is affected by AZADINE 100MG INJECTION.
Ques 7: How AZADINE 100MG INJECTION is administered?
Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION will be given to you only by a doctor or a nurse beneath the skin (subcutaneously) of thighs, arms or abdomen.
Ques 8: How to control nausea caused due to AZADINE 100MG INJECTION?
Ans :Generally, anticancer medicines are associated with uncontrollable nausea and vomiting. To avoid this, your doctor would prescribe a suitable medicine to control them along with AZADINE 100MG INJECTION. If not, consult your doctor for a suitable anti-emetic medicine. Do not self-treat nausea.
Hepdoze 300mg Tablet is a medicine that helps people living with chronic hepatitis B (HBV) or HIV infections. It contains Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, a trusted antiviral drug that belongs to a group of medicines called NRTIs. These medicines are designed to keep the virus under control and give your immune system the strength it needs to fight back.
Hepdoze works in a way it blocks an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, which the virus needs to multiply. Without this enzyme, the virus cannot make more copies of itself. This means the infection is controlled, the amount of virus in your blood goes down, and your risk of long-term health problems is reduced.
Like any medicine, Hepdoze may cause some side effects. The most common ones such as nausea, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, or tiredness are usually mild and often get better as your body adjusts to the treatment. But in some cases, more serious problems like kidney or liver issues, bone weakness, or a rare condition called lactic acidosis can occur. If you notice warning signs such as yellowing of the skin or eyes, swelling, severe stomach pain, or unusual weakness, it’s important to contact your doctor right away.
Hepdoze is used to manage long-term hepatitis B infection by reducing the amount of virus in the body and helping prevent liver damage.
Hepdoze is used along with other antiretroviral medicines to treat HIV. It helps lower the viral load, supports immune function, and slows the progression of the disease.
In some cases, Hepdoze may be used as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to help prevent HIV infection in people at high risk of getting the virus.
Tenofovir is an antiretroviral medicine from the class of nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NtRTIs). It works by blocking an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, which HIV and hepatitis B viruses need to multiply. By stopping this enzyme, Tenofovir lowers the amount of virus in the body, helping to control the infection and protect the immune system.
Hepdoze contains tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, a prodrug that the body converts into its active form, tenofovir diphosphate. This active compound mimics a natural building block of viral DNA, but once inserted, it prevents the DNA from growing further. In this way, the virus cannot make new copies of itself, effectively reducing its ability to spread and cause damage.
Side Effects of Hepdoze 300mg Tablet
Serious Side Effects (Seek immediate medical attention):
Common Side Effects (Usually mild and temporary):
The usual recommended dose is one 300 mg tablet once daily, taken by mouth.
The recommended dose is one 300 mg tablet once daily.
One 300 mg tablet once daily may be prescribed for individuals at high risk, in combination with safe sex practices. It must be taken regularly for full protection.
Tenofovir can pass into breast milk. Breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before using this medicine, especially if the baby is HIV-negative.
It is generally safe to consume alcohol in moderation while taking Hepdoze , but excessive alcohol use should be avoided as it may increase the risk of liver damage.
Avoid alcohol and watch for signs like yellow skin/eyes, dark urine, or stomach pain report these to your doctor immediately.
Hepdoze may cause dizziness, tiredness, or sleepiness in some people. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how the medicine affects you.
Hepdoze may be used during pregnancy if prescribed by a doctor. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Hepdoze is used to treat HIV infection and chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. It helps lower the amount of virus in the body and prevents further complications.
No, Hepdozet does not cure HIV or hepatitis B. It helps control the virus and improve your quality of life when taken regularly as prescribed.
Take one 300 mg tablet once daily, with or without food. Try to take it at the same time each day to maintain consistent levels in your body.
If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's close to your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one do not take a double dose.
No, do not stop taking Hepdoze without your doctor’s advice. Stopping suddenly can cause the virus to become resistant or your condition to worsen.
Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, headache, rash, and fatigue. Serious side effects may include kidney problems, liver issues, or bone loss. Always inform your doctor if you notice anything unusual.
Hepdoze may be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding, but only under medical supervision. Always consult your doctor before using this medicine.
Yes, in some cases, Hepdoze is used as PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) to help prevent HIV infection in people at high risk. Your doctor will determine if it is suitable for you.
Occasional alcohol use may be safe, but excessive alcohol should be avoided as it may increase the risk of liver and kidney damage.
Yes, regular blood tests may be needed to monitor your kidney and liver function, as well as viral load and bone health, especially with long term use.
| Active ingredient | Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate |
| Pharmacologic class | Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (NtRTI) |
| Medication category | Antiretroviral Medication |
| Dosage forms | Tablet |
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