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Nuevo Enfermo
Jul 19, 2007
Hace poco fui diagnosticado positivo, hoy empece el tratamiento con "convibir y stocrin", podría saber con qué clase de comida o bebida estan contraindicadas?
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Respuesta del Dr. Natterstad

Hola,
Efavirenz (Sustiva, Stocrin) se debe tomar sin comida, es decir al menos una hora antes de o dos horas después de comer. Tomar efavirenz con comida aumenta la cantidad del medicamento en sangre, lo cual puede aumentar la intensidad de los efectos secundarios. Por otro lado, Combivir (zidovudina + lamivudina) se puede tomar con o sin comida. No hay ningunas clases particulares de comida o bebida con las que están contraindicadas.
Mucha suerte y un abrazo fuerte.
Dr. Steve
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