atazor (ATAZANAVIR)

What is Atazor?
Atazor is an antiretroviral medication used to treat HIV infections. It helps reduce the virus in the body by inhibiting a key enzyme called protease, essential for HIV replication. This medication, combined with others, strengthens the immune system and decreases complications of HIV.

What is the usual dose of Atazor?
The typical adult dose is 300 mg of Atazor taken once daily with ritonavir (100 mg). For children, the dose is weight-based and determined by the doctor. Always follow medical advice for precise dosing.

How do I take Atazor?
Take Atazor with food to improve absorption. Swallow capsules whole with water, avoiding antacids or supplements with calcium, magnesium, or aluminum within 2 hours of your dose. Always stick to your doctor’s instructions.

For how long do I take Atazor?
Atazor is usually taken for life to manage HIV infection effectively. Stopping treatment may lead to increased viral load and decreased immune function. Consult your doctor for any changes to the treatment plan.

What is Atazor used for?
Atazor is used to treat and manage HIV-1 infections. By reducing the virus levels in the blood and improving immune health, it helps prevent complications and delays the progression of the disease.

How long does it take for Atazor to start working?
Atazor begins working within a few days to suppress HIV replication. Significant improvements in viral load and immune markers may take weeks to months, depending on adherence to the treatment plan.

Is Atazor effective?
Yes, Atazor is highly effective in managing HIV when used as part of combination antiretroviral therapy. Studies show significant reductions in viral load and improvements in CD4 cell counts with proper usage.

How does one know if Atazor is working?
Regular monitoring through blood tests helps assess Atazor's effectiveness. A decreasing viral load and stable or rising CD4 counts are indicators that the medication is working.

How does Atazor work?
Atazor blocks HIV protease, an enzyme the virus needs to multiply and mature. This action slows HIV replication, reducing the virus's presence and improving immune response over time.

Who should avoid taking Atazor?
People with severe liver impairment, known allergic reactions to Atazor, or taking specific medications like rifampin or St. John’s Wort should avoid it. Always inform your doctor of your medical history.

Can I take Atazor with vitamins or supplements?
Avoid taking antacids, multivitamins, or supplements containing aluminum, magnesium, or calcium within 2 hours of Atazor, as they interfere with absorption. Discuss all supplements with your doctor before use.

Can I take Atazor with other prescription drugs?
Atazor interacts with many medications, including those for seizures, heartburn, and cholesterol. Such interactions can lower its effectiveness or increase side effects. Always share your full medication list with your doctor.

Can Atazor be taken safely while pregnant?
Yes, Atazor is often considered safe during pregnancy to prevent HIV transmission to the baby. Consult your doctor to ensure the correct dosing and to monitor your health during treatment.

Can Atazor be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding is not recommended for HIV-positive mothers, even when on Atazor, to eliminate the risk of transmitting HIV through breast milk. Discuss feeding options with your healthcare provider.

Is Atazor safe for the elderly?
Elderly patients can use Atazor, but they should be monitored closely for liver and kidney function, as these may decline with age. Report any unusual side effects promptly to the doctor.

How should I store Atazor?
Store Atazor at room temperature (15–30°C) in a dry place. Keep it away from moisture, direct sunlight, and out of reach of children. Do not use the medication after its expiration date.

Does Atazor make people tired or drowsy?
Fatigue is a possible but uncommon side effect of Atazor. If you feel unusually tired, ensure proper rest and consult your doctor if this symptom persists or worsens over time.

Does Atazor cause stomach upset?
Yes, it can cause nausea or diarrhea in some patients. Taking Atazor with food may reduce stomach discomfort. Contact your doctor if these symptoms are severe or persistent.

Does Atazor affect sleep?
Sleep disturbances are rare with Atazor. If you experience insomnia or unusual sleep issues, consult your doctor, as they may suggest ways to manage or adjust your treatment plan.

Does Atazor make it hard to think or concentrate?
While rare, some patients might experience difficulty concentrating or mild mental fog. If these symptoms interfere with your daily activities, notify your doctor for further evaluation or treatment changes.

Does Atazor affect mood?
Mood changes like irritability or depression are uncommon with Atazor. However, if you notice significant emotional changes, inform your doctor for proper assessment and support.

Does Atazor interfere with sexual function?
Atazor does not usually affect sexual function. If you encounter any difficulties, discuss them with your doctor, as they may be due to other factors or medications.

Does Atazor affect appetite?
Changes in appetite are not common with Atazor. If you notice any significant differences in eating habits, consult your doctor to ensure they are not related to the medication or other health conditions.

Does Atazor cause weight gain?
Atazor is not typically associated with weight gain. However, if you experience unusual weight changes, discuss them with your healthcare provider to address possible contributing factors.

Does Atazor cause headaches?
Headaches can occur as a mild side effect of Atazor. Over-the-counter pain relievers may help. If headaches are severe or persistent, inform your doctor for appropriate management.

Does Atazor limit driving?
Atazor generally does not impair driving ability. However, if you feel dizzy or fatigued, avoid driving until the symptoms resolve. Discuss ongoing side effects with your healthcare provider.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Atazor?
Limit alcohol consumption as it can increase the risk of liver issues with Atazor. Occasional drinking may be safe, but it’s best to consult your doctor for personalized advice.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Atazor?
Coffee or tea is safe to drink with Atazor. These beverages do not interact with the medication, but it’s always good to maintain moderate caffeine consumption for overall health.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Atazor?
Exercise is safe and beneficial while taking Atazor. However, if you feel fatigued or unwell, adjust your routine and discuss concerns with your doctor for proper guidance.

What are Atazor possible harms and risks?
Atazor may cause nausea, jaundice, diarrhea, or abdominal pain. Serious risks include liver issues, kidney stones, and changes in heart rhythm. Contact your doctor if you notice yellowing skin/eyes or persistent discomfort.
Available in 2 variations

Atazor 300 Capsule
Atazor 300 Capsule
Atazanavir (300mg)
strip of 30 capsules

Atazor 200mg Capsule
Atazor 200mg Capsule
Atazanavir (200mg)
box of 60 capsules