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Intelence (Etravirine)

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Description

Intelence is an HIV-1 treatment medication available by prescription and commonly prescribed when HIV-1 is resistant to other antiretroviral drugs. Etravirine is an antiretroviral medication that blocks the HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) reverse transcriptase enzyme so that the amount of HIV in the blood is reduced while increasing T cell counts. The medication works to improve immune system function and decrease risk of further infection for patients with HIV-1. Buy Intelence from Canada and Canpharm and get the lowest Intelence cost.

What is HIV-1?

HIV-1 is human immunodeficiency virus and individuals with the virus will have too few CD4+ (T) Cells to keep the immune system strong enough to fight off infections. HIV is different from AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) but a person with HIV-1 can have the virus develop into AIDS if they get an illness that is specifically related to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

Fact Table
Formula C20H15BrN6O
License US FDA, EU EMA
Bioavailability Unknown
Legal status Prescription Drugs
Chemical Name Etravirine
Elimination half-life 41±20 hours
Dosage (Strength) 100mg, 200mg
Pregnancy Consult Doctor
Brands Intelence
Protein binding 99.9%
PubChem CID 193962
MedlinePlus a620020
ChEBI a608016
ATC code J05AG04
DrugBank DB06414
KEGG D04112
Routes of administration Oral

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Directions

Standard Intelence dosage is 1 200mg tablet taken 2x daily with food. Do not take Intelence on an empty stomach and do not chew the tablets. Swallow tablet whole with water after a meal. Take Etravirine medication at around the same time every day.

Intelence dosage for children will be based on body weight and determined by doctor

Always take medication as directed in your prescription

Ingredients

The active ingredient in Intelence is Etravirine

Cautions

Tell your doctor if you have any history of kidney or liver disease, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, pancreatitis, lactose intolerance, or chronic skin rashes before starting on Intelence

Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not use Intelence

Keep in cool, dry place and out of reach of children

Be aware of medication expiry date

Interactions

Negative drug interactions may occur between Intelence and other Rx medications, including abiraterone, apalutamide, apremilast, aprepitant, bosentan, buprenorphine, buspirone, clindamycin, clopidogrel, cobicistat, cyproterone, dapsone, diazepam, digoxin, elexacaftor, enzalutamide, ergonovine, guanfacine, hushart, ivabradine, ivacaftor, letermovir, Lemborexant, linagliptin, lumacaftor, macitentan, maraviroc, methadone, mifepristone, moclobemide, modafinil, naloxegol, ondansetron, orlistat, praziquantel, repaglinide, rifabutin, rifampin, roflumilast, tamoxifen, tezacaftor, ticagrelor, tolvaptan, trazodone, tofacitinib.

Let your doctor know of all medications you are currently taking before getting a prescription and proceeding to buy Intelence online.

Side Effects

Side effects from using Intelence may occur, and some users may experience skin rash, diarrhea, fever, fatigue, swollen or red eyes, muscle or joint ache, blisters, or breathing problems. If side effects are experienced, you will stop use and meet with a doctor again to discuss HIV-1 treatment medication alternatives.


Frequently Asked Questions about Intelence


Will Intelence Cure HIV or AIDS?

Intelence is a medication that suppresses the HIV infection and increases T cell counts to prevent infection resulting from HIV. It will not cure HIV or AIDS.


What other HIV treatment medications are commonly used in combination with Etravirine?

Nucleoside analogues, protease inhibitors, and integrase inhibitor medications are the types that a doctor will often pair with Etravirine as part of an antiretroviral treatment regimen.


Can Etravirine cause Diabetes?

Diabetes has been reported in a very small number of people who use Intelence for HIV-1 treatment, but there is not a clear connection to Etravirine being the cause of the person developing diabetes or even that their diabetes diagnosis is the result of medication use at all.


Can Etravirine cause High Blood Pressure?

Etravirine can cause people to have high blood pressure (hypotension), but it is rare. Intelence users who experience severe headache, dizziness, blurred vision, or nausea should discontinue use and see their doctor again.


IMPORTANT NOTE: The above information is intended to increase awareness of health information and does not suggest treatment or diagnosis. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your health care professional for medical advice and treatment.