Fosamprenavir
For patients diagnosed with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Lexiva is an important antiviral medication that prevents the HIV virus from multiplying in the body. Lexiva, known generically as Fosamprenavir, is a protease inhibitor. It can not cure HIV or acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Patients can buy Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) from an online Canadian pharmacy.
There are many different drugs that do not interact well with Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) and should not be taken. These include Cisapride (Propulsid), Pimozide (Orap), Midazolam (Versed), Triazolam (Halcion), or an ergot medicine such as Ergomar, Cafergot, Wigraine, D.H.E. 45, Migranal, Methergine. Others drugs, including those that regulate heart rhythms, may also have negative interactions with Lesiva (Fosamprenavir) and patients should discuss this with their health care provider. Life-threatening side effects are possible if any of these drugs are mixed with Lexiva (Fosamprenavir).
Because HIV/AIDS is often managed with a wide range of drugs taken at the same time, it is of the utmost important that your heath care provider know about every drug that you take, including herbs, vitamins, supplements, over the counter medication, and prescribed medication while you are on Lexiva (Fosamprenavir).
Some conditions, while still compatible with a prescription for Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) require changes to dosing or certain tests to ensure they are safe for the patient. If you have any of the following conditions, you should ensure your prescribing doctor knows about them:
- liver disease;
- kidney disease;
- diabetes;
- a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia;
- heart disease, history of heart attack;
- high cholesterol or triglycerides; or
- if you have ever used a protease inhibitor in the past.
Because HIV can be transmitted from mother to baby, it is important to continue to treat HIV during any pregnancy. However, it is not known if Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) is safe for the unborn baby and the Food and Drug Administration places this medication in category “C”. Making your doctor aware of a pregnancy as soon as possible is very important. If you are on Lexiva (Fosamprenavir), your doctor may need to list you on an antiviral pregnancy registry. It would be best for women on Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) to use non-hormone prophylactics such as a diaphragm, male or female condom, or spermicide.
When taken prescription Lexiva (Fosamprenavir), patients should be sure to take it precisely as the doctor prescribed it. Taking larger amounts of this medicine, taking it longer than prescribed, or taking it for uses other than those intended by your doctor are not recommended and could result in adverse affects. You can buy cheap Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) online with either Canadian prescriptions or valid American prescriptions.
Even if you purchase Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) from an online pharmacy, it comes in both tablet and liquid form. Adults should be able to successfully take Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) in table form with or without food. The liquid form of Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) should be taken with food by children and without food by adults.
The most common side effects are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headache, fatigue, and stomach/abdominal pain may occur. If any of these do not go away, let your doctor know.
More serious side effects of Lexiva (Fosamprenavir) are unusual increase in thirst or urination, mental/mood changes, numbness or tingling of hands or feet. If you experience any of these, you should let your doctor know immediately.
