
BUY MBP OVUDINE 300 MG/LAMIVUDINE 150 MG+1 TAB EFAVIREN LAZID-E KIT 1 Kit BEST PRICE ONLINE IN NIGERIA LAGOS ABUJA KANO AND PORTHARCOURT AT MYBIGPHARMACY.COM
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Dear friend, this medication requires a prescription or medical license before it can be delivered to you. kindly ensure that you provide us with a reliable contact information at checkout, mybigpharmacy team will be in touch with you to obtain required document before your order is confirmed thank you for trusting mybig pharmacy with your health. Ovudine 300 mg / Lamivudine 150 mg plus Efavirenz (Lazid-E kit) is a combination antiretroviral treatment used for HIV infection. This combination helps control the virus, protect the immune system, and prevent progression to AIDS when taken correctly and consistently. It does not cure HIV, but it allows people living with HIV to live long, healthy lives.
This treatment works by stopping the HIV virus from multiplying in the body. Ovudine (zidovudine) and lamivudine belong to a group of medicines called nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. They block an enzyme that HIV needs to make copies of itself. Efavirenz belongs to a different group called non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors and blocks the same enzyme in another way. Together, these medicines strongly suppress viral replication.
This regimen is usually taken once daily, preferably at night, especially because efavirenz can cause dizziness or unusual dreams. Taking it at bedtime helps reduce these effects. It can be taken with or without food. It is very important to take the medication at the same time every day without missing doses. Missing doses allows the virus to multiply and can cause drug resistance, which makes treatment less effective.
During the first few weeks of treatment, some people may experience side effects as the body adjusts. Common effects include dizziness, headache, vivid dreams, sleep disturbances, fatigue, nausea, or mild stomach upset. These effects are usually temporary and improve within two to four weeks. Efavirenz is most often responsible for these early side effects.
Efavirenz may also affect mood or mental health in some people. Symptoms such as anxiety, low mood, irritability, confusion, or unusual thoughts may occur. In rare cases, severe mood changes or suicidal thoughts may happen. Any serious mental or emotional changes should be reported immediately.
Lamivudine is usually well tolerated, but stopping it suddenly in people who also have hepatitis B can cause a serious flare-up of liver disease. For this reason, treatment should never be stopped without medical advice.
Ovudine (zidovudine) can sometimes affect the bone marrow, leading to low red blood cells or white blood cells. This may cause tiredness, weakness, shortness of breath, or increased risk of infection. Regular blood tests are important to monitor blood counts.
This combination can also affect the liver, especially in people with hepatitis B or C. Symptoms such as yellowing of the eyes or skin, dark urine, abdominal pain, nausea, or severe fatigue should be reported immediately. Liver function tests are routinely done during treatment.
This medicine should be used with caution during pregnancy and only under medical supervision. Efavirenz may cause harm during early pregnancy. Breastfeeding is not recommended for people living with HIV due to the risk of transmission.
Certain medicines can interact with this treatment, including tuberculosis medicines, antifungals, seizure medications, and herbal supplements such as St John?s wort. Alcohol should be limited because it can worsen liver side effects. Always inform your healthcare provider about any other medicines or supplements you are taking.
When taken consistently and correctly, this regimen can reduce HIV levels to undetectable, protect the immune system, prevent opportunistic infections, and significantly improve quality of life. Strict adherence, regular clinic visits, and routine blood tests are essential for long-term success and safety.
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