project |
|
---|---|
Name/scientific name |
ODEFSEY (OR EQUIV)
|
Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
|
Indications |
AIDS, chronic viral hepatitis
|
body system |
Antimicrobial
|
type |
antiviral drugs
|
Odefsey is a drug used to treat HIV-1 infection, primarily in adult and adolescent patients. It is a fixed-dose three-in-one medicine containing emtricitabine, rilpivirine and tenofovir alafenamide. These ingredients can help reduce viral replication and thereby control HIV infection.
Odefsey is usually taken by mouth once daily, preferably with food. If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as possible, but do not take a double dose too close to your next dose.
While using Odefsey, some side effects may occur, including headache, nausea, fatigue, etc. If you develop serious side effects, such as difficulty breathing or abnormal liver function, seek medical attention immediately.
Before starting Odefsey, patients should tell their doctor about their allergies, other medication use, and medical conditions. Follow your doctor's advice and use the medication as directed.
Instructions:
ODEFSEY is an oral medication that is usually taken once daily, preferably at the same time. It can be taken with or without food, but should be avoided with high-fat foods to ensure effectiveness. While taking this medication, you should avoid drinking alcohol or participating in activities that require high alertness.
Dosage Guidelines:
The recommended dosage for adults and adolescents (12 years and older) is one ODEFSEY lozenge, taken once daily. For specific patients, doctors may adjust the dosage, so patients should strictly follow their doctor's instructions. For children (6 to 11 years) or patients weighing less than 35 kg, the dose should be adjusted according to the advice of your doctor. For children weighing less than 25 kg, other appropriate forms of the drug should be used. In any case, patients should strictly follow their doctor's advice and should not adjust the dosage or stop using the drug on their own.
ODEFSEY is a drug used to treat HIV infection, but may cause some side effects. Common side effects include headache, nausea, diarrhea, fatigue and insomnia. A small number of patients may experience serious side effects such as rash, abnormal liver function, and muscle pain. While using ODEFSEY, you should be followed up by your doctor regularly to monitor for any potential side effects. If you experience severe discomfort while using ODEFSEY, you should tell your doctor right away. Never stop using medications on your own; follow your doctor's instructions.
ODEFSEY is a drug used to treat HIV infection, but there are some contraindications that need to be noted when using it. First, people who are allergic to any of the ingredients in ODEFSEY should avoid using this medication. In addition, women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not use ODEFSEY because the drug may cause harm to the fetus or infant. Patients with severe hepatic impairment should also avoid using ODEFSEY to avoid worsening of their condition. At the same time, other drugs that may interact with ODEFSEY should be avoided from being used at the same time, and you should consult your doctor first. While using ODEFSEY, you should avoid drinking alcohol or using excessive caffeine to avoid affecting the efficacy of the medicine. In general, you should read the instructions carefully before using ODEFSEY and use it under the guidance of a doctor to ensure safe and effective treatment of HIV infection.
ODEFSEY (or equivalent): This medicine is used to treat adults and adolescents infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1). Please strictly follow the recommendations of your doctor or medical staff, and undergo regular medical examinations to monitor treatment effects. If you have any adverse reactions or questions, please check with your doctor immediately.
We are the first medical service company in Hong Kong that can complete appointment, communication and payment all through mobile phones. You can easily make an appointment for nursing services through your mobile phone in as little as 3 minutes. The whole process can be done by mobile phone. There is no need to make phone calls and wait for an agency to respond to the selection of medical staff.
traditional care agency
careEASY
Registered Nurse (12 hours)
$3300
$2900(-12%)
Enrolled Nurse (12 hours)
$2900
$2600(-10%)
Health Assistant (12 hours)
$1600
$1200 (-25%)
Transparent fees
Free choice of medical care candidates
Communicate directly with healthcare providers
Single service charge
Credit Card/Apple Pay
Precautions during pregnancy with Odefsey (or equivalent) are as follows:
You should tell your doctor if you are pregnant, suspect you may be pregnant, or plan to become pregnant. Do not stop using Odefsey (or equivalent medication) without your doctor's approval.
Odefsey (or equivalent) may have effects on the fetus and should be avoided during pregnancy. If you need to use Odefsey (or equivalent) during pregnancy, you should consult your doctor and use it as directed.
Women should use an effective method of contraception to prevent pregnancy while taking Odefsey (or equivalent). If an unintended pregnancy occurs, tell your doctor immediately so that appropriate management plans can be developed.
In summary, use of Odefsey (or equivalent medication) should be avoided during pregnancy, and if you are using it, discuss it with your doctor and follow his instructions.
No longer restricted by traditional medical care intermediaries, doctors, nurses and customers also have the right to choose! You can also make remote reservations via mobile phone when you are away from home, no need to call to make reservations for family members!
©2024 All Rights Reserved. Created with LOVE and coffee in 🇭🇰