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Name/scientific name

GENVOYA (OR EQUIV)

Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority

Hospital Authority Drug Formulary

Indications

HIV infection

body system

Antimicrobial

type 

antiviral drugs

category

Pagination

Drug introduction

Genovya (or equivalent) is a fixed-dose combination therapy used to treat HIV-1 infection. This drug combination contains emtricitabine, tenofovir alafenamide, elvitegravir and cobicistat. They work together to help reduce viral replication, thereby controlling viral infections and improving the patient's immune function. Genovya is usually taken by mouth once daily, preferably with food. Patients should follow their doctor's advice closely while using this medication and have regular checkups to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment and any potential side effects. Common side effects may include headache, nausea, fatigue, etc., but are well tolerated by most patients. If any unusual reactions or questions arise, patients should seek help from their doctor immediately. Genovya is a potent antiretroviral drug essential for controlling HIV infection and improving quality of life.

Dosage

Instructions for use: Take orally once daily. Best taken at the same time each day, with or without food. Avoid taking with high-fat foods to ensure optimal absorption. If you forget a dose, take it as soon as possible but do not take a double dose within the next dose time.

Dosage Guidelines: The recommended starting dose for adults and adolescents (12 years and older) is one GENVOYA tablet (or equivalent) daily. Physicians may adjust dosage based on individual circumstances. For children (6 to 11 years old), dosage should be based on body weight and other factors. Please ask your physician for an appropriate prescription. For children under 6 years of age, consult a physician to determine appropriate dosage. It is recommended to discuss treatment effects and dosage adjustments with your physician regularly.

side effect

GENVOYA is a drug for the treatment of HIV infection. Its main ingredients include elvitegravir, cobicistat, emtricitabine and tenofovir alafenamide. Using GENVOYA may cause some common side effects, including headache, nausea, diarrhea, tiredness, and dizziness. Some patients may also develop skin reactions such as rash or allergies. In addition, GENVOYA may also cause liver problems, such as abnormal liver function. If you experience serious side effects, such as liver problems or muscle pain, you should consult your doctor immediately. While using GENVOYA, your physical condition should be closely monitored and you should have regular medical examinations.

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Taboo

GENVOYA is a medicine used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. However, the following contraindications need to be noted when using GENVOYA:

1. Hypersensitivity reactions: Patients who are allergic to any of the ingredients in GENVOYA should not use this drug. Anaphylaxis may include severe symptoms such as rash, anaphylactic shock, and you should seek immediate medical attention.

2. Interactions with specific drugs: Certain drugs may interact with GENVOYA, causing adverse reactions or reducing drug efficacy. Before using GENVOYA, patients should inform their doctor about all medications they are taking, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements.

3. Abnormal liver function: Patients with severe liver dysfunction should avoid using GENVOYA as this may lead to further liver damage.

4. Abnormal renal function: Patients with impaired renal function should be cautious when using GENVOYA, as this may increase the burden on the kidneys and lead to further renal damage.

Patients should carefully evaluate their medical condition and follow their physician's advice before using GENVOYA. If you have any questions or discomfort, you should seek help from your doctor promptly.

Precautions

GENVOYA (or equivalent)

Precautions for use:
1. Please do not adjust the dosage by yourself. Use it correctly according to the doctor's advice.
2. If you have any adverse reactions or questions, please consult your doctor immediately.
3. Regular physical examinations should be carried out during long-term use to ensure the effectiveness of the medicine and physical health.
4. It needs to be stored in a cool and dry place, away from children.

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  • Medication grading for pregnant women

    GENVOYA (or equivalent) is a medicine used to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant should consult their doctor before starting to use GENVOYA. Use of GENVOYA during pregnancy may cause effects on the fetus and must be used with caution.

    If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, tell your doctor right away. Your doctor will evaluate your situation and provide recommendations that are best for you. In some cases, your doctor may recommend that you stop using GENVOYA or switch to another treatment.

    Remember that during pregnancy, the effects of medications on the fetus are very important. Do not stop or change medications without authorization, as this may affect your treatment effect. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to seek help from your doctor.

    Keep the above precautions in mind to ensure the health of you and your baby.

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