Tag: what Ritonavir is used for

Viekirax – Ombitasvir/Paritaprevir/Ritonavir uses, dose and side effects

Viekirax contains the active substances ombitasvir, paritaprevir and ritonavir. It is an antiviral medicine used to treat adults with chronic (long-term) hepatitis C (an infectious disease that affects the liver, caused by the hepatitis C virus ).

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Ritonavir Mylan – Ritonavir uses, dose and side effects

Ritonavir Mylan contains the active substance ritonavir. Ritonavir is a protease inhibitor and is used to control HIV infection . Ritonavir Mylan is used with other anti- HIV medicines (antiretroviral medicines) to control your HIV infection . Your doctor will discuss with you which combination of drugs is best for you.

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Ritonavir Accord – Ritonavir uses, dose and side effects

Ritonavir Accord contains the active substance ritonavir. Ritonavir Accord is a protease inhibitor and is used to control HIV infection . Ritonavir Accord is used with other anti – HIV medicines (antiretroviral medicines) to control your HIV infection . Your doctor will discuss with you which combination of drugs is best for you.

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Paxlovid – Ritonavir uses, dose and side effects

Paxlovid contains two active substances, PF-07321332 and ritonavir, in two different tablets. Paxlovid is an antiviral drug used to treat adults who do not need oxygen therapy and are at increased risk of developing severe covid-19.

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Norvir – Ritonavir uses, dose and side effects

Norvir contains the active substance ritonavir. Norvir is a protease inhibitor and is used to control HIV infection . Norvir is used with other anti – HIV medicines (antiretroviral medicines) to control your HIV infection . Your doctor will discuss with you which combination of drugs is best for you.

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Lopinavir / Ritonavir Accord – Ritonavir uses, dose and side effects

Lopinavir and ritonavir contained in Lopinavir / Ritonavir Accord may also be approved for the treatment of other conditions not mentioned in this product information. Ask your doctor, pharmacist or other healthcare professional if you have any further questions and always follow their instructions.

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