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Tenohep AF Tablet is a prescription antiviral medicine that contains Tenofovir Alafenamide 25 mg as its active ingredient. It belongs to a class of drugs called nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs). This tablet is mainly used to treat chronic Hepatitis B infection in adults with stable liver function (compensated liver disease). In some cases, it may also be used as part of a combination treatment for HIV 1 infection.
Common side effects of Tenohep AF Tablet include headache, diarrhea, nausea, joint pain, abdominal pain, and indigestion. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if they persist or cause discomfort, it is important to inform your doctor. In rare cases, some people may experience serious side effects such as skin reactions or liver damage. To ensure safety, your doctor may closely monitor your condition, especially during the initial stages of treatment.
Before starting Tenohep AF Tablet, inform your doctor if you have any existing liver, kidney, or skin problems. While on treatment, you may need regular blood tests to monitor your liver function and blood counts. It is also recommended to avoid alcohol, as it can increase the risk of liver damage. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medicine. If you are HIV-positive, do not share personal items like razors or toothbrushes and avoid unprotected sex. Always talk to your doctor about safe practices, such as using condoms, to help prevent the spread of HIV.
Tenohep AF Tablet is primarily used to treat chronic (long-term) infection with the hepatitis B virus in adults with stable liver function (compensated liver disease). It helps lower the amount of virus in the body, reduces liver damage, and improves liver function.
Although not its main use, Tenohep AF may also be used as part of a combination treatment for HIV-1 infection in certain clinical situations, as prescribed by a doctor.
Tenohep AF Tablet contains Tenofovir Alafenamide (TAF), which is a prodrug of tenofovir. After being absorbed, TAF is converted inside liver cells into its active form, tenofovir diphosphate. This active form works by inhibiting the enzyme reverse transcriptase, which is essential for the replication of the hepatitis B virus (HBV). By blocking this enzyme, the medicine prevents the virus from multiplying, reduces viral load in the blood, and helps slow down liver damage. Compared to older forms of tenofovir, TAF delivers the drug more efficiently to the liver, with lower risk of kidney and bone side effects.
Side Effects of Tenohep AF 25mg Tablet
Serious Side Effects (Seek immediate medical attention):
Common Side Effects (Usually mild and temporary):
The usual recommended dose of Tenohep AF 25mg Tablet is:
It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions exactly. Do not increase or decrease the dose on your own.
Not recommended unless advised by a doctor. It is unknown if the drug passes into breast milk and could harm the baby.
Avoid alcohol while taking Tenohep AF, as it may increase the risk of liver damage.
Tenohep AF may affect liver health. Avoid alcohol and watch for signs like yellowing of the skin/eyes, dark urine, or stomach pain. Contact your doctor if these occur.
Tenohep AF may cause dizziness or fatigue in some individuals. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if you feel unwell.
Use with caution during pregnancy. Take it only if clearly prescribed by your doctor after evaluating potential risks and benefits.
Tenohep AF is mainly used to treat chronic Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in adults with stable liver function. In some cases, it may be used in combination for HIV-1 infection, as advised by a doctor.
Take one tablet once daily with food to improve absorption. Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding the dose and duration.
No. You should not stop taking Tenohep AF without consulting your doctor, even if you feel well. Stopping suddenly may cause the virus to become active again.
Common side effects include headache, nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, joint pain, and indigestion. Most are mild and temporary.
In rare cases, Tenohep AF may affect liver or kidney function. Regular monitoring through blood tests is usually recommended during treatment.
Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding should only be done if prescribed by your doctor. Discuss potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one. Do not take a double dose.
It is advised to avoid alcohol, as it may increase the risk of liver damage while on this medication.
No, Tenohep AF is not a cure. It helps control the infection, reduce the virus levels, and protect liver function with long-term use.
The duration of treatment depends on your condition and response. Some patients may require long-term or even lifelong therapy. Follow your doctor’s advice.
| Active ingredient | Tenofovir Alafenamide |
| Pharmacologic class | nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) |
| Medication category | Antiviral |
| 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.
Tenohep AF Tablet is a prescription antiviral medicine that contains Tenofovir Alafenamide 25 mg as its active ingredient. It belongs to a class of drugs called nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs). This tablet is mainly used to treat chronic Hepatitis B infection in adults with stable liver function (compensated liver disease). In some cases, it may also be used as part of a combination treatment for HIV 1 infection.
Common side effects of Tenohep AF Tablet include headache, diarrhea, nausea, joint pain, abdominal pain, and indigestion. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if they persist or cause discomfort, it is important to inform your doctor. In rare cases, some people may experience serious side effects such as skin reactions or liver damage. To ensure safety, your doctor may closely monitor your condition, especially during the initial stages of treatment.
Before starting Tenohep AF Tablet, inform your doctor if you have any existing liver, kidney, or skin problems. While on treatment, you may need regular blood tests to monitor your liver function and blood counts. It is also recommended to avoid alcohol, as it can increase the risk of liver damage. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medicine. If you are HIV-positive, do not share personal items like razors or toothbrushes and avoid unprotected sex. Always talk to your doctor about safe practices, such as using condoms, to help prevent the spread of HIV.
Tenohep AF Tablet is primarily used to treat chronic (long-term) infection with the hepatitis B virus in adults with stable liver function (compensated liver disease). It helps lower the amount of virus in the body, reduces liver damage, and improves liver function.
Although not its main use, Tenohep AF may also be used as part of a combination treatment for HIV-1 infection in certain clinical situations, as prescribed by a doctor.
Tenohep AF Tablet contains Tenofovir Alafenamide (TAF), which is a prodrug of tenofovir. After being absorbed, TAF is converted inside liver cells into its active form, tenofovir diphosphate. This active form works by inhibiting the enzyme reverse transcriptase, which is essential for the replication of the hepatitis B virus (HBV). By blocking this enzyme, the medicine prevents the virus from multiplying, reduces viral load in the blood, and helps slow down liver damage. Compared to older forms of tenofovir, TAF delivers the drug more efficiently to the liver, with lower risk of kidney and bone side effects.
Side Effects of Tenohep AF 25mg Tablet
Serious Side Effects (Seek immediate medical attention):
Common Side Effects (Usually mild and temporary):
The usual recommended dose of Tenohep AF 25mg Tablet is:
It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions exactly. Do not increase or decrease the dose on your own.
Not recommended unless advised by a doctor. It is unknown if the drug passes into breast milk and could harm the baby.
Avoid alcohol while taking Tenohep AF, as it may increase the risk of liver damage.
Tenohep AF may affect liver health. Avoid alcohol and watch for signs like yellowing of the skin/eyes, dark urine, or stomach pain. Contact your doctor if these occur.
Tenohep AF may cause dizziness or fatigue in some individuals. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if you feel unwell.
Use with caution during pregnancy. Take it only if clearly prescribed by your doctor after evaluating potential risks and benefits.
Tenohep AF is mainly used to treat chronic Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in adults with stable liver function. In some cases, it may be used in combination for HIV-1 infection, as advised by a doctor.
Take one tablet once daily with food to improve absorption. Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding the dose and duration.
No. You should not stop taking Tenohep AF without consulting your doctor, even if you feel well. Stopping suddenly may cause the virus to become active again.
Common side effects include headache, nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, joint pain, and indigestion. Most are mild and temporary.
In rare cases, Tenohep AF may affect liver or kidney function. Regular monitoring through blood tests is usually recommended during treatment.
Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding should only be done if prescribed by your doctor. Discuss potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one. Do not take a double dose.
It is advised to avoid alcohol, as it may increase the risk of liver damage while on this medication.
No, Tenohep AF is not a cure. It helps control the infection, reduce the virus levels, and protect liver function with long-term use.
The duration of treatment depends on your condition and response. Some patients may require long-term or even lifelong therapy. Follow your doctor’s advice.
| Active ingredient | Tenofovir Alafenamide |
| Pharmacologic class | nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) |
| Medication category | Antiviral |
| Dosage forms | Tablet |
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