Virol 300 Mg Tablet
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Virol 300 Mg Tablet is a prescription antiviral, often tenofovir DF 300 mg. It is used with other meds to control HIV-1 and can also treat chronic hepatitis B. It lowers viral load but does not cure. Use only as directed. Check the label and ask a pharmacist if you are unsure what you received. Tell your doctor if you have kidney or bone issues.
| Active Ingredient | Abacavir Sulphate |
| Indication | HIV-1 infection (used with other antiretrovirals), and Chronic Hepatitis B (as prescribed) |
| Manufacturer | Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. |
| Strength | 300 mg |
| Packaging | 60 tablets per bottle |
| Delivery Time | 6 to 15 days |
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About Virol 300 Mg Tablet
Virol 300 Mg Tablet is usually discussed as an antiviral medicine used for long-term viral control. In many markets, “Virol 300” is used as a brand name for tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (tenofovir DF) 300 mg, but brand compositions can vary by country and manufacturer. Because of that, it’s smart to confirm the active ingredient listed on your packaging before comparing it to other options, such as generic tenofovir 300 mg or similar antiviral tablets.What is Virol 300 Mg Tablet commonly used for
Virol 300 Mg Tablet (when it contains tenofovir DF) is most commonly prescribed for:
- HIV-1 infection, as part of a combination treatment plan (it is not used alone as a complete HIV regimen)
- Chronic hepatitis B (HBV) in appropriate patients, to help suppress the virus and protect the liver over time
The main goal of therapy is usually to reduce the amount of virus in the body and lower the risk of complications. It is important to keep expectations realistic. These treatments typically manage infection rather than eliminate it.
How Virol 300 Mg works
For HIV or hepatitis B, the virus needs to replicate to remain active in the body. Tenofovir DF is an antiviral that interferes with viral replication. Over time, this can help lower viral load and support immune and liver health when the medication is taken consistently.How to take Virol 300
Virol 300 Mg Tablet is a prescription-only medicine. Your dose and schedule should be set by your healthcare provider based on your condition, medical history, and other medications. Many patients are instructed to take tenofovir DF once daily, but you should follow the specific directions on your prescription label. Try to take it at a consistent time. Consistency matters in antiviral therapy, as missed or irregular dosing can make treatment less effective.Virol 300 Mg Tablet Side Effects
Not everyone gets side effects, and many are manageable. Some commonly reported side effects with tenofovir DF include:- Nausea or stomach upset.
- Diarrhea
- Headache
- Tiredness
- Mild dizziness
Interactions and things to tell your prescriber
Virol 300 Mg Tablet may interact with other medicines. Interactions are not always obvious, so it helps to share a full list of what you take, including over-the-counter meds and supplements. Some interactions are related to kidney stress. Certain medicines (including some pain relievers and specific antivirals or antibiotics) can raise the risk of kidney side effects when combined with tenofovir DF. Do not start or stop other medicines without first checking with your doctor.Storage and handling
Store tablets in a dry place at room temperature and keep the bottle tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children.
Available Strength
Virol is labelled here as 300 mg, but tenofovir DF is also sold in other strengths and forms in the wider market, including:
- A-Bec Tablet
- Abamune 300 mg
- Entavir (Entecavir) 0.5 mg
- Entavir 1 mg (Entecavir)
- Isentress 400 mg (Raltegravir)
- Lamivir (Lamivudine) 100 mg
- Ritomune (Ritonavir) – 100 mg
- Tenofovir DF 150 mg tablet
- Tenofovir DF 200 mg tablet
- Tenofovir DF 250 mg tablet
- Tenofovir DF 300 mg tablet
- Tenofovir DF oral powder (strength varies by product labelling)
Availability depends on the manufacturer and supply chain. If you are switching strengths, do it only with medical guidance.
FAQs About Virol 300 Mg Tablet
What should I do if I miss a dose of Virol 300 Mg Tablet?
Follow the instructions your prescriber gave you. If you do not have guidance, ask your pharmacist or clinician for the safest next step.Can I take Virol 300 Mg Tablet during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
This is individualised. Ask your clinician, since the decision depends on your condition, trimester, and overall treatment plan.Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking Virol 300 Mg Tablet?
Alcohol does not have the same effect on everyone. Ask your prescriber, especially if you have hepatitis B or any liver concerns.Can I cut, crush, or dissolve Virol 300 Mg Tablet?
Do not alter the tablet unless a pharmacist or prescriber confirms it is safe for your specific product and situation.Do I need any routine tests while using Virol 300 Mg Tablet?
Many people on long-term antiviral therapy need periodic monitoring. Your clinician will decide which tests apply to you and how often they should be performed.| size | 1 Bottle, 2 Bottle/s, 3 Bottle/s |
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