Sofab, also known by its international trade name Sovaldi, is a medication used to treat chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. It contains the active substance Sofosbuvir and is manufactured by Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. Sofab is available in the form of 400 mg tablets and comes in a pack of 28 tablets.
Uses:
Sofab is used to treat chronic hepatitis C virus infections in individuals aged 3 years or older. It is used in combination with other medications, such as ribavirin and peginterferon, to achieve maximum therapeutic benefits. Sofab works by inhibiting the HCV polymerase enzyme, leading to a decrease in viral replication.
HOW TO USE:
Sofab should be taken orally with or without food as directed by your doctor. The recommended dosage for Sofab is one tablet of 400 mg per day. The duration of treatment varies depending on the type of HCV infection and the individual’s response to treatment. It is recommended to use Sofab in combination with other medications as prescribed by your doctor.
Storage Conditions:
Sofab should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the medication out of the reach of children and pets.
Mechanism of action:
Sofab works by inhibiting the HCV polymerase enzyme, which is essential for viral replication, thereby suppressing the growth and spread of the virus. It is a direct-acting antiviral (DAA) medication that targets the virus at the molecular level, leading to a sustained virologic response and cure of HCV infection.
Precautions:
Sofab should not be used by individuals who are allergic to Sofosbuvir or any of the other ingredients in this medication. It should also be used with caution in patients with liver or kidney disease. Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before taking Sofab.
Contraindications:
Sofab should not be used with certain medications, such as amiodarone, due to the potential risk of serious adverse effects. It should also be used with caution in patients with a history of hepatitis B virus co-infection, as the use of Sofab may reactivate the HBV infection.
Drug Interactions:
Sofab may interact with other medications, such as antacids and rifampin, that can affect its efficacy. Inform your doctor about all medications you are currently taking to avoid any interactions.
Overdose:
Overdose of Sofab can lead to potential health risks, including liver toxicity and hormone imbalances. Seek immediate medical attention in case of an overdose.
Side Effects:
Common side effects of Sofab include fatigue, headache, nausea, and difficulty sleeping. It may also cause a decrease in red or white blood cell count, leading to anemia or infection risk. However, most side effects of Sofab are mild and resolve on their own over time. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any severe side effects while taking Sofab.
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