Atazanavir is primarily used to manage HIV-1 infection. It belongs to a class of medicines known as HIV-1 protease inhibitors.
There are no secondary uses for this medicine as it is specifically designed for the management of HIV-1 infection.
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Atazanavir is an antiretroviral medication, specifically a protease inhibitor.
It works by selectively and potently inhibiting the HIV-1 protease enzyme, which plays a crucial role in the life cycle of the HIV virus. By adhering to this enzyme's active site, Atazanavir prevents the cleavage of viral proteins, called Gag and Gag-Pol polyprotein precursors, within infected cells. This interferes with the formation and maturation of new infectious HIV virus particles, thus disrupting the replication cycle of the virus. Consequently, it helps control the progression of HIV infection within the body, aiding in managing HIV-related symptoms and improving quality of life.
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Most side effects of Atazanavir are temporary and generally harmless, resolving once the medication is discontinued. However, if you experience severe side effects or worsening symptoms, please consult your doctor.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, Atazanavir is a protease inhibitor. It belongs to a class of antiretroviral medicines used to manage HIV-1 infection.
Atazanavir should be taken with food for optimal absorption. It requires an acidic gastric environment for optimal dissolution and absorption.
Yes, one of the common side effects of Atazanavir is jaundice, due to indirect hyperbilirubinemia. This effect is reversible upon discontinuation of the medicine.
Atazanavir should be taken as per your doctor's instructions. The recommended adult dose is once daily.
If you have heart conditions like cardiac conduction disorders, caution should be exercised while taking Atazanavir as it has been associated with PR interval prolongation on ECG.
Yes, grapefruit and grapefruit juice may increase Atazanavir concentrations and thus, should not be consumed while taking this medicine.
Certain over-the-counter medicines may interact with Atazanavir. Therefore, it is important to consult your doctor before starting any new medicines while on Atazanavir therapy.
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