pms-Entecavir

pms-Entecavir

entecavir

Manufacturer:

Pharmascience

Distributor:

T-BOMA
Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Entecavir.
Description
Excipients/Inactive Ingredients: Crospovidone, ethyl alcohol (present in trace amounts), lactose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl alcohol, talc, titanium dioxide.
Indications/Uses
pms-ENTECAVIR is a prescription medicine used for chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) in adults who also have active liver damage.
What it does: pms-ENTECAVIR may lower the amount of HBV in the body.
pms-ENTECAVIR may lower the ability of HBV to multiply and infect new liver cells.
pms-ENTECAVIR may reduce the damage to the liver by HBV.
pms-ENTECAVIR will not cure HBV infection.
It is important to stay under the healthcare provider's care while taking pms-ENTECAVIR. The healthcare provider will test the level of the hepatitis B virus in the blood regularly.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Take pms-ENTECAVIR exactly as prescribed. The healthcare provider will tell how much pms-ENTECAVIR to take. The dose will depend on whether the patient has been treated for HBV infection before and what medicine he/she took.
Usual dose: The usual dose of pms-ENTECAVIR tablets in adults and children over 16 years of age is 0.5 mg to 1 mg once daily by mouth. The dose may be lowered or the patient may take pms-ENTECAVIR less often than once a day, in case of kidney problems.
Take pms-ENTECAVIR once a day on an empty stomach to help it work better. Empty stomach means at least 2 hours after a meal and at least 2 hours before the next meal. To help the patient remember to take pms-ENTECAVIR, try to take it at the same time each day.
Do not change the dose or stop taking pms-ENTECAVIR without talking to the healthcare provider. Hepatitis B symptoms may get worse or become serious if the patient stops taking pms-ENTECAVIR. After stopping pms-ENTECAVIR, it is important to stay under the healthcare provider’s care. The healthcare provider will need to do regular blood tests to check the liver.
When the supply of pms-ENTECAVIR starts to run low, get more from the healthcare provider or pharmacy. Do not run out of pms-ENTECAVIR.
Missed Dose: If the patient forgets to take pms-ENTECAVIR, take it as soon as remembered and then take the next dose at its regular time. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not take two doses at the same time. Call the healthcare provider or pharmacist if unsure of what to do.
Contraindications
Do not take pms-ENTECAVIR if allergic to any of its ingredients. The active ingredient in pms-ENTECAVIR is entecavir. See Description section for a complete list of ingredients in pms-ENTECAVIR.
Tell the healthcare provider if the patient thinks he/she has had an allergic reaction to any of these ingredients.
pms-ENTECAVIR has not been studied in children and is not recommended for anyone less than 16 years old.
Special Precautions
Serious Warnings and Precautions: Severe worsening of hepatitis (liver inflammation) has occurred in patients who have stopped taking anti-hepatitis B therapy (including pms-ENTECAVIR). The doctor will monitor the patient's condition in this case and may resume therapy.
Lactic acidosis (increase in acid level of blood) and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis (enlarged fatty liver), including fatal cases have been reported in patients using nucleoside analogue medicines, including pms-ENTECAVIR, either alone or in combination. Reports of lactic acidosis with pms-ENTECAVIR often involved patients who were seriously ill due to their liver disease or other medical condition. Lactic acidosis is a medical emergency and must be treated in the hospital.
Hepatitis B infection may get worse or become very serious if pms-ENTECAVIR is stopped.
Take pms-ENTECAVIR exactly as prescribed.
Do not run out of pms-ENTECAVIR.
Do not stop pms-ENTECAVIR without talking to the healthcare provider.
The healthcare provider will need to monitor the patient's health and do regular blood tests to check the liver if he/she stops pms-ENTECAVIR. Tell the healthcare provider right away about any new or unusual symptoms noticed after stopping taking pms-ENTECAVIR.
If the patient has or gets HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection be sure to discuss the treatment with the doctor. If he/she is taking pms-ENTECAVIR to treat chronic hepatitis B and is not taking medicines for HIV at the same time, some HIV treatments that he/she takes in the future may be less likely to work. The patient is advised to get an HIV test before starting pms-ENTECAVIR and anytime after that when there is a chance he/she was exposed to HIV. pms-ENTECAVIR will not help the HIV infection.
BEFORE using pms-ENTECAVIR talk to the doctor or pharmacist about all of the medical conditions, including if the patient: Has had a liver transplant;
Has kidney problems. The doctor may need to adjust the pms-ENTECAVIR dose or dose schedule.
Has diabetes;
Is pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if pms-ENTECAVIR is safe to use during pregnancy. It is not known whether pms-ENTECAVIR helps prevent a pregnant mother from passing HBV to her baby. The patient and healthcare provider will need to decide if pms-ENTECAVIR is right for the patient. If the patient uses pms-ENTECAVIR while pregnant, talk to the healthcare provider about the pms-ENTECAVIR Pregnancy Registry.
Is breast-feeding. It is not known if pms-ENTECAVIR can pass into the breast milk or if it can harm the baby. Do not breast-feed if taking pms-ENTECAVIR.
Is lactose intolerant. pms-ENTECAVIR tablets contain lactose. If the patient has been told that he/she has intolerance to some sugars, contact the doctor before taking this medicine.
Tell the healthcare provider about all the medicines being taken including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. pms-ENTECAVIR may interact with other medicines that leave the body through the kidneys.
Know the medicines the patient is taking. Keep a list of medicines with the patient to show his/her healthcare provider and pharmacist.
Does pms-ENTECAVIR lower the risk of passing HBV to others? pms-ENTECAVIR does not stop the patient from spreading HBV to others by sex, sharing needles, or being exposed to blood. Talk to the healthcare provider about safe sexual practices that protect the partner. Never share needles. Do not share personal items that can have blood or body fluids on them, like toothbrushes or razor blades. A shot (vaccine) is available to protect people at risk from becoming infected with HBV.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: It is not known if pms-ENTECAVIR is safe to use during pregnancy. It is not known whether pms-ENTECAVIR helps prevent a pregnant mother from passing HBV to her baby. The patient and healthcare provider will need to decide if pms-ENTECAVIR is right for the patient. If the patient uses pms-ENTECAVIR while pregnant, talk to the healthcare provider about the pms-ENTECAVIR Pregnancy Registry.
Breast-feeding: It is not known if pms-ENTECAVIR can pass into the breast milk or if it can harm the baby. Do not breast-feed if taking pms-ENTECAVIR.
Side Effects
The most common side effects of pms-ENTECAVIR are headache, tiredness, dizziness, and nausea. Rash has also been reported. Less common side effects include diarrhea, indigestion, vomiting, sleepiness, and trouble sleeping. In some patients, the results of blood tests that measure how the liver or pancreas is working may worsen.
Drug Interactions
pms-ENTECAVIR may interact with other medicines that leave the body through the kidneys.
Storage
pms-ENTECAVIR Tablets should be stored below 25°C.
Do not store pms-ENTECAVIR Tablets in a damp place such as a bathroom medicine cabinet or near the kitchen sink.
Keep pms-ENTECAVIR and all medicines out of the reach of children and pets.
MIMS Class
Antivirals
ATC Classification
J05AF10 - entecavir ; Belongs to the class of nucleoside and nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Used in the systemic treatment of viral infections.
Presentation/Packing
Form
pms-Entecavir tab 0.5 mg
Packing/Price
3 × 10's
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