You should not use VIRAMUNE on its own. You must take it with at least two other antiretroviral medicines. Your doctor will recommend the best medicines for you.
Always take VIRAMUNE exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
VIRAMUNE oral suspension is in a liquid suspension form and should only be taken by mouth. Shake the bottle well before you take your medicine.
The usual dose is the same for all adults (20 ml).
Your child?s doctor will calculate the dose for your child. The calculation will include your child's age and body weight, or body surface area. Make sure that your child's doctor clearly tells you what dose you must give to your child.
Measure the exact dose using the measuring syringe and adapter supplied as follows:
1. Shake the bottle gently.
2. Open the bottle.
3. Fit the plastic adapter onto the open bottle neck by first pressing and then screwing the adapter. Make sure that the adapter is fitted tightly.
4. Insert the syringe into the adapter. Make sure that the syringe is tightly inserted.
5. Turn the bottle upside down and gently draw out the required amount of VIRAMUNE oral suspension.
6. The most that you can withdraw is 5 ml at a time. If you need a higher dose, repeat steps 4-5 above.
The bottle can be kept sealed with the lid of the plastic adapter.
If you are an adult and choose to use another measuring device (e.g. cup or teaspoon) please make sure that you take the whole dose. This is because some VIRAMUNE can remain in the cup or spoon.
For adults
The dose for adults is 20 ml (200 mg) once a day for the first 14 days of treatment (?lead in? period). After 14 days, the usual dose is 20 ml (200 mg) twice a day.
It is very important that you take only 20 ml of VIRAMUNE a day for the first 14 days (?lead-in? period). If you have any rash during this period, do not increase the dose but consult your doctor.
VIRAMUNE is also available as 200 mg tablets for adults (16 years of age and older).
For children
The dose for children is 4 mg/kg body weight or 150 mg/m 2 body surface area once a day for the first 14 days of treatment (?lead-in period?). Thereafter your child will be switched to a twice daily dosing schedule and your child?s doctor will decide the right dose based either on your child?s weight or body surface area.
It is very important that your child takes VIRAMUNE only once a day for the first 14 days (?lead-in? period). If your child develops any rash during this period, do not increase the dose but consult your child?s doctor.
VIRAMUNE is also available as 200 mg tablets for older children, particularly adolescents, weighing
more than 50 kg or having a body surface of more than 1.25 m 2. Your child's doctor will inform you exactly of the correct dose for your child. Your child?s doctor will continually check your child?s weight or body surface area to ensure the correct dose.
If you are uncertain please be sure to ask your child?s doctor or pharmacist.
The 14-day ?lead-in? period has been shown to lower the risk of skin rash.
As VIRAMUNE must always be taken together with other HIV antiretroviral medicines, you should follow the instructions for your other medicines carefully. These are supplied in the package leaflets for those medicines.
You should continue to take VIRAMUNE for as long as instructed by your doctor.
As explained in 'Take special care with VIRAMUNE', above, your doctor will monitor you with liver tests or for undesirable effects such as rash. Depending on the outcome your doctor may decide to interrupt or stop VIRAMUNE treatment. Your doctor might then decide to restart you on a lower dose.
If you take more VIRAMUNE than you should
Do not take more VIRAMUNE than prescribed by your doctor and described in this leaflet. There is at present little information on the effects of VIRAMUNE overdose. Consult your doctor if you have taken more VIRAMUNE than you should.
If you forget to take VIRAMUNE
Try not to miss a dose. If you notice that you have missed a dose within 8 hours, take the next dose as soon as possible. If you notice it more than 8 hours later, take the next dose at the usual time.
If you stop taking VIRAMUNE
Taking all doses at the appropriate times:
- greatly increases the effectiveness of your combination antiretroviral medicines
- reduces the chances of your HIV infection becoming resistant to your antiretroviral medicines.
It is important that you continue taking VIRAMUNE correctly, as described above, unless your doctor instructs you to stop.
If you stop taking VIRAMUNE for more than 7 days your doctor will instruct you to start the 14-day 'lead in' period (described above) once again, before returning to the twice daily dose.
If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.