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Author Topic: Reyataz  (Read 3718 times)

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Offline Lido

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Reyataz
« on: January 10, 2007, 12:49:30 pm »
Happy New Year Evryone
What is the recommeded dosage for Reyataz? I have been taking 1 reyataz, 1 norvir, 1 Viread every morning and 1 Emtriva in the evening. My previous doctor who started me on this has retired, I got a new doctor last month and she was wondering why i only had 1 reyataz instead of 2, Now she has put me on 2 reyataz, 1 norvir and 1 truvada every morning and that is all of the day.
am just wondering what is the recommened dosage for reyataz.

Offline newt

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Re: Reyataz
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2007, 01:18:22 pm »
Your new doc is right...

The normal (approved) dose for boosted Reyataz is 300mg (2 x 150mg capsules) with 100mg Norvir once a day with food.

- matt
"The object is to be a well patient, not a good patient"

Offline Nico

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Re: Reyataz
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2007, 08:16:01 pm »
Lido,
As Matt said, two 150mg of Reyataz plus 100mg of Norvir or two 200mg of Reyataz is the correct dosage.  I started on 400mg of Reyataz and my doc switched me to 2x 150mg plus 100mg of Norvir.  Better VL and T-cell results.  Just make sure you take it with food and at least +/- 2-3 hours at the same time each day to keep the amount of meds in your system.  The nice thing is low side effects.

Cheers!
Roger
Poz since 1990.

 


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