Atazanavir (Reyataz): New Recommendations If Combined with Tenofovir (Viread) -- and Warning on Viagra, Cialis, and LevitraMarch 26, 2004 A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information! On March 19, 2004 the FDA notified the public of new prescribing information and precautions for atazanavir (brand name Reyataz), if taken in combination with tenofovir (Viread) -- and warned of risks with Viagra or similar drugs. If atazanavir is taken with tenofovir, the blood level of atazanavir is decreased. Therefore it is now recommended that a small dose of ritonavir be taken in addition, to raise the blood level of atazanavir to compensate. All three drugs are taken together once per day, with food. Also, Reyataz increases the blood level of Viread, which could increase its side effects. As a precaution, patients combining the drugs should be monitored for tenofovir side effects. For more information see the new prescribing information for atazanavir, which will be posted at www.reyataz.com (we did not find it on the site on April 14). Also see the Patient Information flyer, which may be posted at the end of the prescribing information.
A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information! This article was provided by AIDS Treatment News. It is a part of the publication AIDS Treatment News.
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