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Asked for male, 21 years old from Hyderabad
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MD, Diploma in Family Medicine, MBBS

HIV Specialist•Ghaziabad
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Hello user.
I keep repeating in Lybrate not to self treat or test for any hiv related issues, please. Arv meds are not otc meds. All consultation in Lybrate are confidential so please don't hesitate to contact any spl you wish to consult. It needs detailed consultation to start pep. The use of pep. 3 drugs carv is the recommended regime and not 2 drugs. However you may still consult for further information. Thanks. Stay safe from covid 19.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Kaithal
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Hi as per your query you are suffering from viral hepatitis for your present problem you can take cap liv52 hb 2 cap bd with lukewarm water. Syp. Mn liv 2tsf tds after meal. Avoid spicy, fried and fatty foods, alcohol, and smoking for any query feel free to contact me through Lybrate.
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Good evening lybrate-user.
The drugs you have mentioned that are used as pep or post exposure prophylaxis are currently outdated. As the drug efavirenz 600 you have mentioned has been the essential first line drug in hiv infected for past 20 years. Recently the naco (national aids control organisation) has changed the first line medicine in view of probable resistance to all nrti drugs which includes efavirenz too, even in newly infected because of the possibility of mutations that might hav...more
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MBBS, PG Diploma (HIV Medicines)

HIV Specialist•Surat
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Your hiv test is negative then why you are taking TENOLAM E tenolam E must take 2 hour after dinner only in between that do not take any food take medicine with water only do not drink milk, excess oil or ghee in night.
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MD, Diploma in Family Medicine, MBBS

HIV Specialist•Ghaziabad
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Hello.
To answer your 2 different concerns pl (without knowing why you have been prescribed budesonide for lung? Long term or short term use?).
Budesonide and arvs- since you are using darunavir/ritonavir combo along with budesonide, it would be advisable to avoid budesonide use as its level may get increased, be it in any form, inhaler or spray, by ritonavir.
The preferred alternative is beclamethasone.
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MD, Diploma in Family Medicine, MBBS

HIV Specialist•Ghaziabad
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Hello Lybrate User,
Please see about your 3 issues.
Pep- drugs used or not the recommended regimens, as per your info (tdf and raltegravir, generic name). 3 drugs or recommended for effective pep.
The hiv test - done at 3 days after exposure is invalid as even nuclic acid tests can not give valid results before 10 days of hiv infection.
Side effects- could b a possibility.
It would be good if you please consult in pvt an hiv specialist to guide you well before its too late.more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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It's cause of concern that your insulin is not acting to neutralize the sugar while you are taking good medicines prescribed by your experience doctor. This is non response of drugs. It's not fault in treatment by your doctor. I would suggest the support of ayurveda medicine as support to your current medicine. Both won't counteract with each other. Observing the response of this integrative approach, further directions would be decided.
If you agree, I would mention the first phase of safe,...more
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General Physician•Ernakulam
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You are advised to go to district or taluk hospital near you and meet the doctor who is in charge of prevention and treatment of aids etc-as per their advice only --you have to take any preventive drugs against aids or hepatitis b---they will hav eknowledge of latest government policy on this matter and latest research outputs and free medicines to give to all people---if needed.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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1. There is no treatment that eradicates hepatitis b infection completely. 2. However treatment is available to arrest the liver damage and subsequent development of cirrhosis of liver/carcinoma of liver. In most of the cases the hepatitis b virus automatically gets cleared from the blood within 6 months. If the virus persists after 6 months it is known as chronic hepatitis b. 30-90% of patient suffering from chronic hepatitis b subsequently develop cirrhosis of liver/carcinoma of liver if not t...more
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