| What is COMBIVIR?
 
 
  COMBIVIR is the brand name of a pill that combines lamivudine 
                                and zidovudine. These two drugs can be used with 
                                other medicines to treat HIV.
 HIV 
                                is the human immunodeficiency virus. It causes 
                                AIDS.
 COMBIVIR 
                                slows HIV from making more copies of itself. This 
                                can keep the virus from infecting new cells. It 
                                can lower the amount of HIV in your body. Your 
                                CD4 cell count can increase with the lowering 
                                of the HIV virus.
 The 
                                two drugs together are stronger against the virus 
                                than either one alone. COMBIVIR should be taken 
                                with other HIV drugs. COMBIVIR 
                                can be part of many treatments now used to fight 
                                HIV.
 
 How COMBIVIR Works
 
 
  What 
                                can COMBIVIR do for you? 
                                 
                                  Helps 
                                  keep viral load DOWN  
                                  Helps 
                                  keep CD4 cell count UP by lowering the viral 
                                  load
  
                                  Helps 
                                  you to avoid certain infections and cancers 
                                  often linked to HIV
 Good 
                                things you should know about COMBIVIR: 
                                 
                                  Makes 
                                  your pill schedule simpler  
                                  Helps 
                                  you stick to your schedule
  
                                  May 
                                  be taken with or without food
  
                                  Helps 
                                  keep your treatment options open
  
                                  Works 
                                  with many other HIV drugs, giving your doctor 
                                  many treatment choices
  
                                  Needs 
                                  only one co-pay for two drugs
 
 
                               Possible 
                                Side Effects of COMBIVIR
 
  Its 
                                important to know that serious side effects can 
                                occur with COMBIVIR, 
                                such as a decrease in red and white blood cells 
                                and muscle damage. A buildup of lactic acid and 
                                an enlarged liver, including fatal cases, have 
                                been reported rarely with some HIV drugs, including 
                                nucleoside analogues. For 
                                HIV-infected individuals, periodic blood tests 
                                are recommended. If certain changes occur in your 
                                laboratory results while you are taking COMBIVIR, 
                                particularly if you become anemic or if your white 
                                blood cell count falls too low, your medication 
                                may need to be adjusted; your doctor may prescribe 
                                EPIVIR plus RETROVIR separately in place of COMBIVIR. 
                                 Some 
                                patients infected with both hepatitis B virus 
                                (HBV) and HIV have worsening of hepatitis after 
                                stopping lamivudine (a component of COMBIVIR). 
                                Discuss any change in treatment with your doctor. 
                                If you have both HBV and HIV and stop treatment 
                                with COMBIVIR, you should be closely monitored 
                                by your doctor for at least several months.  Worsening 
                                of liver disease (sometimes resulting in death) 
                                has occurred in patients infected with both HIV 
                                and hepatitis C virus who are taking anti-HIV 
                                medicines and are also being treated for hepatitis 
                                C with interferon with or without ribavirin. If 
                                you are taking COMBIVIR as well as interferon 
                                with or without ribavirin and you experience side 
                                effects, be sure to tell your doctor.  When 
                                you start taking HIV medicines, your immune system 
                                may get stronger and could begin to fight infections 
                                that have been hidden in your body, such as pneumonia, 
                                herpes virus or tuberculosis. If you have new 
                                symptoms after starting your HIV medicines, be 
                                sure to talk with your doctor.  Changes 
                                in body fat may occur in some patients taking 
                                antiretroviral therapy. These changes may include 
                                an increased amount of fat in the upper back and 
                                neck (buffalo hump), breast, and around 
                                the trunk. Loss of fat from the legs, arms and 
                                face may also occur. The cause and long-term health 
                                effects of these conditions are not known at this 
                                time.  In 
                                clinical studies of lamivudine plus zidovudine, 
                                side effects occurring in 5% or more of patients 
                                included: headache, upset stomach, weakness and 
                                fatigue, and nasal symptoms.  Tell 
                                your doctor promptly about any side effects or 
                                other unusual symptoms you may experience. Although 
                                it may make you healthier, COMBIVIR does not cure 
                                HIV.  Will COMBIVIR work the 
                                same as EPIVIR and RETROVIR taken together?
  Taking 
                                one COMBIVIR Tablet twice a day is the same as 
                                taking one EPIVIR 150 mg Tablet twice a day and 
                                either two RETROVIR 100 mg Capsules three times 
                                a day or one RETROVIR 300 mg Tablet twice a day. 
 
 
 What should I do if I 
                                miss a dose of COMBIVIR?
 
 
  If 
                                you miss a dose by more than 4 hours, wait and 
                                then take the next dose at the regularly scheduled 
                                time. However, if you miss a dose by less than 
                                4 hours, take your missed dose immediately. Then 
                                take your next dose at the regularly scheduled 
                                time. Do not take more or less than your prescribed 
                                dose of COMBIVIR at any one time. 
 
 Who should not take COMBIVIR?
 
 
  You 
                                should not take COMBIVIR if you have had a serious 
                                allergic reaction to either lamivudine (also known 
                                as EPIVIR or 3TC) or zidovudine (also known as 
                                RETROVIR or ZDV).
 Do 
                                not take COMBIVIR at the same time as EPIVIR or 
                                RETROVIR, or TRIZIVIR® (abacavir sulfate/lamivudine/zidovudine), 
                                because they also contain lamivudine and zidovudine. 
                                Individual dosing with EPIVIR plus RETROVIR, rather 
                                than COMBIVIR, should be considered for: 
                                A 
                                  child under 12 years of age. 
                                Anyone 
                                  who requires dosage adjustments due to drug 
                                  side effects or poor kidney function.  If 
                                you are 65 years of age or over, consult your 
                                healthcare professional about the functioning 
                                of your liver, kidneys, and heart; about other 
                                illnesses you may suffer from, and about any other 
                                medications you may be taking. It is possible 
                                that the dosage may need to be modified.
 
 Can COMBIVIR be taken 
                                with other medications?
 
 
  Yes. 
                                COMBIVIR can be taken with most other medications, 
                                including most anti-HIV drugs. Be sure to tell 
                                your doctor about all medications, over-the-counter 
                                or prescription, that you are taking. 
 
 How should I store COMBIVIR 
                                Tablets?
 
 
  COMBIVIR 
                                Tablets may be stored at room temperature and 
                                do not require refrigeration. |