Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's
About Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's
Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's belongs to the group of medicines known as ‘antiviral medicines used to treat chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in adults with compensated liver disease. Chronic hepatitis B is a long-term viral infection caused by the hepatitis B virus.
Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's contains ‘Tenofovir alafenamide’. It inhibits HBV replication by incorporating the HBV reverse transcriptase into viral DNA, resulting in DNA chain termination. Thereby, it prevents the virus from producing new viruses and clears the infection.
Take Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's as prescribed by your doctor. Therapy should be initiated by a physician experienced in managing chronic hepatitis B. You may sometimes experience headaches, diarrhoea, vomiting, feeling sick (nausea), and rash. Most of these side effects of Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
You should not take Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's if you are allergic to Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's or any other contents present in it. Avoid taking Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's if you have or had a history of severe kidney or liver impairment. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, and breastfeeding. Avoid drinking alcohol as it may increase the risk of side effects. You are recommended to avoid driving while using Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's as it may cause dizziness, affecting your ability to drive or use machines. Should not use Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's for children less than 12 years of age. Patients should take necessary precautions to avoid infecting others.
Uses of Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's
Medicinal Benefits
Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's ‘tenofovir alafenamide’, an antiviral drug used to treat hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in adults with compensated liver disease. It inhibits HBV replication by incorporating the HBV reverse transcriptase into viral DNA, resulting in DNA chain termination. Thereby it prevents the virus from producing new viruses and cleans up your infection.
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Side Effects of Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's
Drug Warnings
You should not take Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's if you are allergic to Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's or any other contents present in it. Avoid taking Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's if you have or had a history of severe kidney or liver impairment. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, and breastfeeding. Avoid drinking alcohol as it may increase the risk of side effects. You should not drive while using Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's as Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's may cause dizziness, affecting your ability to drive or use machines. Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's is not recommended for children less than 12 years of age. Patients should take necessary precautions to avoid infecting others.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's may interact with an antibiotic (e.g. tobramycin, pentamidine, vancomycin), antifungal medicines (e.g. amphotericin B), antiviral disease (e.g. foscarnet, ganciclovir), medications used to treat hepatitis B virus (e.g. adefovir), pain killer (e.g. ibuprofen). The relevance of a particular drug interaction varies from person to person.
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid drinking alcohol. Consuming alcohol while using Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's may worsen the condition.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Tentide AF 25 Tablet 30's should not be used in patients with bone disease or severe liver or kidney diseases.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Hepatitis B: Hepatitis B is a potentially fatal liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). It is highly contagious (spreads from one person to another) and spreads by intimate contact with an infected individual, direct contact with infected blood, use of a contaminated needle, use of an infected razor/other personal objects, or transmission from mother to baby during birth. The virus can survive outside the body for up to 7 days. Chronic hepatitis B develops slowly, and symptoms may not be obvious until complications arise. Hepatitis B symptoms might occur three months after being exposed to the infection and can continue for two to twelve weeks. Chronic hepatitis B consequences include liver failure, liver cancer, and liver cirrhosis (scarring). Hepatitis B can be prevented by taking the vaccination.