ATAZANAVIR 300 mg + RITONAVIR 100 mg (Virataz R) x 30 Tablets

ATAZANAVIR 300 mg + RITONAVIR 100 mg (Virataz R) x 30 Tablets

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Atazanavir 300 mg + Ritonavir 100 mg (Virataz R) is a combination antiretroviral medicine used to treat HIV-1 infection in adults and eligible adolescents. Atazanavir prevents HIV from multiplying, while Ritonavir boosts the effectiveness of Atazanavir by increasing its levels in the body. This combination is used as part of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and helps control HIV but does not cure it.

Generic name Atazanavir/Ritonavir
Strength 300 mg + 100 mg
Manufacturer HETERO
Package size 30 Tablets
Used for HIV-1 infection
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Uses of Atazanavir 300 mg + Ritonavir 100 mg

  • Treatment of HIV-1 infection
  • Reduces HIV viral load
  • Helps increase CD4 cell count
  • Strengthens the immune system
  • Used as part of combination antiretroviral therapy (ART)

Benefits

  • Effectively controls HIV replication
  • Boosts immune system function
  • Reduces the risk of HIV-related infections
  • Ritonavir enhances Atazanavir effectiveness
  • Supports long-term viral suppression

How Does Atazanavir 300 mg + Ritonavir 100 mg Work?

Atazanavir is a protease inhibitor that blocks the HIV protease enzyme, preventing the virus from producing mature infectious particles. Ritonavir acts as a pharmacokinetic booster, slowing the breakdown of Atazanavir in the liver. Together, they reduce the amount of HIV in the body and help protect the immune system.

Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Diarrhoea
  • Headache
  • Fatigue
  • Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)
  • Abdominal pain
  • Rash
  • Increased bilirubin levels
  • Dizziness
  • Changes in heart rhythm (rare)

Precautions

  • Take with food as directed by your doctor.
  • Inform your doctor about liver disease or heart conditions.
  • Tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking due to possible drug interactions.
  • Attend regular liver function and blood tests.
  • Report severe rash or yellowing of the skin immediately.
  • Do not stop treatment without medical advice.
  • Continue practising measures to prevent HIV transmission.

Author

Reviewed By

Dr. Dhruv Patel

Doctor of Medicine (MD) | Professional Interest in HIV/AIDS Care

Dr. Dhruv Patel is a qualified medical practitioner with a clinical interest in HIV care and long-term antiretroviral therapy. He helps patients understand how antiretroviral medicines control HIV and why consistent treatment is essential for maintaining viral suppression.

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