It is important to note that Natclovir 250mg Injection should only be administered by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered This medication is given through a slow intravenous IV infusion over a period of one hour to prevent kidney damage While undergoing treatment with this medicine it is advisable to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration and potential kidney damage Some possible side effects of Natclovir 250mg Injection include vomiting nausea and increased liver enzymes Additionally you may experience some discomfort swelling or redness at the injection site If these side effects persist for an extended period of time it is recommended to inform your doctor Furthermore if you are pregnant planning to conceive or breastfeeding it is essential to consult your doctor before starting treatment with this medication

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Available in 5 variations

Natclovir 250mg Injection

Natclovir 250mg Injection

Natclovir 250mg Injection

Ganciclovir (250mg)

vial of 1 Injection

Natclovir 500mg Injection 10ml

Natclovir 500mg Injection 10ml

Ganciclovir (500mg)

vial of 10 ml Injection

Natclovir 250 Capsule 10s

Natclovir 250 Capsule 10s

Ganciclovir (250mg)

strip of 10 capsules

Natclovir 500mg Injection 1s

Natclovir 500mg Injection 1s

Ganciclovir (500mg)

1 Vial of 1 Injection

Natclovir 250mg Capsule 30s

Natclovir 250mg Capsule 30s

Natclovir 250mg Capsule 30s

Ganciclovir (250mg)

bottle of 30 capsules

Related Faqs

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Is Natclovir nephrotoxic?

Yes, Natclovir is known to have nephrotoxicity (toxic to kidneys)

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Does Natclovir cover hsv (hepes simplex virus)?

Yes, Natclovir may be used to treat hsv (hepes simplex virus)

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Is ganciclovir a protease inhibitor?

No, ganciclovir is not a protease inhibitor it belongs to synthetic nucleoside analogues class of antivirals

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Is Natclovir a vesicant/ antibiotic?

No, Natclovir is not a vesicant/ an antibiotic

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Is Natclovir a chemotherapy drug?

Yes, Natclovir is a chemotherapy used for the treatment of viral infections. Do not confuse it with chemotherapy or chemo drugs used for the treatment of cancer

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How does Natclovir cause myelosuppression?

Natclovir is directly toxic to colony forming stem cells inside bone marrow which is responsible for RBCs, WBCs and platelets formation, thereby causing myelosuppression.

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