Rivofonet Tablet
By Rivofonet
Rx
30 Tablet in a Bottle

Composition
Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate(300mg)

Manufacturer - Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd
255/2, Hinjawadi, Pune - 411057, India

Expires on or after
January, 2027

liver
Safety Advice - Liver When it comes to liver issues, Rivofonet Tablet is considered safe for use in patients with liver disease. Based on the available data, it may not be necessary to adjust the dose of Rivofonet Tablet for these patients. However, it is always recommended to consult your doctor before taking Rivofonet Tablet, especially if you have liver impairment or any related concerns. Your doctor will assess the benefits and potential risks to determine the suitability of this medication for you.

kidney
Rivofonet Tablet should be used cautiously in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment may be necessary. Consult your doctor before using Rivofonet Tablet if you have kidney issues. Your doctor will assess the benefits and risks for you.

alcohol
It is not known if consuming alcohol with Rivofonet Tablet is safe. Alcohol should be avoided with Rivofonet Tablet as it may worsen the condition. Consult your doctor.

driving
When using Rivofonet Tablet, be cautious when driving as it may reduce alertness, affect vision, and cause drowsiness and dizziness. Avoid driving if experiencing these symptoms. For Rivofonet Tablet, refrain from driving if feeling dizzy.

pregnancy
Rivofonet Tablet is generally safe to use during pregnancy based on animal studies, with limited human studies. Rivofonet Tablet is not recommended, but may be prescribed if the benefit outweighs the risk, only with your doctor's advice.

breastfeeding
Rivofonet Tablet is considered safe for breastfeeding based on limited human data. It is recommended to consult a doctor as research on Rivofonet Tablet and breastfeeding mothers is not extensive.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Adenine analog |
Therapeutic Class | - |
Action Class | - |
₹1373.56
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Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 18-Nov-2024