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  What 
                                is Epzicom?
 
                                 
                                   
                                  Epzicom is an anti-HIV medication in the category 
                                  of HIV medicines called nucleoside 
                                  reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs). 
                                  Epzicom prevents HIV from altering the genetic 
                                  material of healthy T-cells. This prevents the 
                                  cells from producing new virus and decreases 
                                  the amount of virus in the body. 
  
                                  Epzicom is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline. 
                                  It was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration 
                                  (FDA) for use by people living with HIV in August 
                                  2004.
 
  
                                  Epzicom is a combination of two drugs: 600mg 
                                  of Ziagen® (abacavir) 
                                  and 300mg of Epivir® 
                                  (3TC). Epzicom should be prescribed by a 
                                  healthcare provider for patients who need both 
                                  of these drugs. Both of these drugs can still 
                                  be purchased individually for use in combination 
                                  with other anti-HIV drugs.
 
  
                                  The brand name "Epzicom" 
                                  is an acronym for EPivir 
                                  and ZIagen 
                                  in COMbination.
 
  
                                  Epzicom must be combined with at least one other 
                                  anti-HIV drug, usually a protease 
                                  inhibitor (PI) or a non-nucleoside 
                                  reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI).
  
                                
  What 
                                is known about Epzicom? 
                                 
                                  Epzicom is a tablet taken once a day. It can 
                                  be taken with or without food. 
  
                                  Epzicom should not be any more or less effective 
                                  than Ziagen and Epivir taken as seperate pills 
                                  together. However, it is considered to be a 
                                  much more convenient way of taking these two 
                                  anti-HIV drugs.
  
                                
  What 
                                about side effects? 
                                 
                                   
                                  An important side effect that doctors and patients 
                                  need to be aware of is "hypersensitivity." 
                                  Approximately 8% of people who take Ziagen® 
                                  (abacavir), one of the two medications in Epzicom, 
                                  are allergic to it. This can be serious and 
                                  generally requires that Epzicom be stopped, 
                                  and that Epzicom or Ziagen 
                                  should not be taken again. A hypersensitivity 
                                  reaction usually appears during the second week 
                                  of therapy, but it can take as long as six weeks 
                                  to notice any symptoms. The most common symptoms 
                                  are fever and rash, followed by headaches, stomach 
                                  upset, feeling sick or tired, sore throat, cough, 
                                  and shortness of breath. These symptoms usually 
                                  get worse over time and it is important that 
                                  you report them to your doctor immediately. 
                                  If you need to stop Epzicom because of this 
                                  hypersensitivity reaction, you will still be 
                                  able to take Epivir, 
                                  the other drug in Epzicom. 
  
                                  Lactic acidosis, which can be fatal, and severe 
                                  liver problems have been reported in people 
                                  taking nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors 
                                  (NRTIs), including Ziagen 
                                  and Epivir, the 
                                  two active drugs in Epzicom. Contact your doctor 
                                  immediately if you experience nausea, vomiting, 
                                  or unusual or unexpected stomach discomfort; 
                                  weakness and tiredness; shortness of breath; 
                                  weakness in the arms and legs; yellowing of 
                                  the skin or eyes; or pain in the upper stomach 
                                  area.
 
  
                                  Anti-HIV drug regimens containing nucleoside 
                                  reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), including 
                                  Epzicom, can cause increased fat levels (cholesterol 
                                  and triglycerides) in the blood, abnormal body-shape 
                                  changes (lipodystrophy; including increased 
                                  fat around the abdomen, breasts, and back of 
                                  the neck, as well as decreased fat in the face, 
                                  arms, and legs), and diabetes. These side effects 
                                  of anti-HIV drug therapy are reviewed in our 
                                  lessons on Lipodystrophy and Risks To Your Heart 
                                  (Hyperlipidemia).
 
  What 
                                about drug interactions?
 
                                 
                                  It is believed that Epzicom can be safely taken 
                                  at the same time as most drugs used to treat 
                                  HIV and AIDS-related complications.
  
                                  Epzicom should not be taken at the same time 
                                  as Emtriva or Truvada (containing Viread and 
                                  Emtriva). This is because the Epivir in Epzicom 
                                  is very similar to Emtriva, and it is not believed 
                                  that combining these two anti-HIV drugs will 
                                  make a regimen any more effective against the 
                                  virus.
 
 
       
 
 
 
 
 
 
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