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HIV infection and chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection are both treatable with Anticanol 0.5 Tablet. By doing so, it stops viruses from replicating inside human cells. In addition to curing infection, this also prevents the virus from reproducing.

 

It is important to note that the Anticanol 0.5 Tablet does not work to eliminate HIV entirely, but rather helps to reduce the amount of HIV already present in the body. This increases your chances of living a long, healthy life without developing any HIV-related illnesses. It is usually taken alongside other HIV treatments. The appropriate medications and dosages for you will be recommended and determined by your doctor. Be sure to read and follow all of the directions that come with the medications you’re prescribed. Whether you take it with or without food is irrelevant. Taking all of these medications as prescribed by your doctor will maximise their efficacy and lower the likelihood that HIV will develop resistance to them. Do not skip doses and keep taking the medication as directed until your doctor says it is okay to do so.

 

Headache, nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort, exhaustion, diarrhoea, and rash are some of the common adverse reactions to this medication. These are normally harmless but should be reported to your doctor if they cause discomfort or persist. Some persons may have an extremely low risk of developing a skin rash or liver damage. In the beginning of treatment, you will be under close observation by your doctor for these.

 

Inform your doctor if you have any skin issues, liver illness, or kidney disease before taking it. You might require routine blood tests while taking it to monitor your blood counts and liver function. Avoid drinking alcohol since it could harm your liver. Women who are pregnant or nursing mothers should consult their doctor before using this drug. If you are HIV positive, avoid unprotected intercourse and refrain from sharing personal goods like toothbrushes and razors. Consult your doctor about safe measures to stop HIV transmission during sex, such as condoms.

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