Description
Uses:
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Treats severe herpes infections
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Used for HSV encephalitis (brain infection)
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Used for neonatal herpes in babies
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Treats complicated shingles or genital herpes
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Given when oral/DT tablets are not suitable
Dosage:
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Dose is based on body weight and medical condition
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Given slowly through IV infusion, usually every 8 hours
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Dosage is adjusted in kidney problems
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Only administered under medical supervision in hospital
How to use:
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Given by a healthcare professional only
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Infused over at least 1 hour to prevent kidney issues
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Hydration is essential during treatment (IV fluids may be given)
Precautions:
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Inform doctor if you have kidney disease or dehydration
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Adequate hydration is mandatory
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Elderly patients need dose adjustment
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Regular kidney function monitoring required
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Use in pregnancy/breastfeeding only if clearly needed
Side effects:
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Nausea, vomiting
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Headache
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Injection site pain
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Confusion or dizziness (rare)
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Increased creatinine, kidney-related effects (with dehydration)
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Rare: allergic reactions







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