| What is Crixivan?
 
 CRIXIVAN is a 
                                protease (PRO-tee-ase) inhibitor used in combination 
                                with other anti-HIV drugs for the treatment of 
                                HIV. CRIXIVAN can help reduce your chances of 
                                getting illnesses associated with HIV. CRIXIVAN 
                                can also help lower the amount of HIV in your 
                                body (called viral load) and raise your CD4 (T) 
                                cell count. CRIXIVAN may not have these effects 
                                in all patients.
 CRIXIVAN: 
                                 
                                   
                                  Is 
                                  not a cure for HIV or AIDS  
                                   
                                  Does 
                                  not reduce your chances of transmitting HIV 
                                  to others
  
                                   
                                  Should 
                                  be taken only in combination with other drugs 
                                  for HIV infection
 Taking Crixivan with foods?
 
 For 
                                some HIV medicines to work, you have to take them 
                                with food. Others must be taken on an empty stomach. 
                                If youre on CRIXIVAN, you can take it with 
                                a light meal or on an empty stomach, whichever 
                                is easier for you. The rest of the day, when youre 
                                not taking your CRIXIVAN, you can eat whatever 
                                you want.
 If 
                                you are going to eat a big meal around your dose 
                                of CRIXIVAN, remember that CRIXIVAN works best 
                                when you take it 1 hour before eating a big meal 
                                or 2 hours after eating a big meal. Thats 
                                because foods high in calories, fat, or protein 
                                get in the way of CRIXIVAN, meaning it may not 
                                get into your bloodstream and get to work. You 
                                can still eat things like bacon and eggs for breakfast, 
                                or a pizza or burger now and then for lunch or 
                                dinner. Just make sure you take CRIXIVAN 1 hour 
                                before or 2 hours after that kind of meal. You 
                                can even eat a little something with your dose 
                                of CRIXIVAN. Just make it light. Meals like plain 
                                spaghetti with tomato sauce, or a corn tortilla 
                                with steamed rice and salsa. Or snacks like pretzels 
                                and soda, plain popcorn, or fat-free pudding. You 
                                have more to choose from, too! Check out the food 
                                list made up especially for people who want to 
                                eat a light meal when taking CRIXIVAN. Ask your 
                                healthcare provider about this food list. 
 What Are the Side Effects?
 
 Possible Side Effects
 
 Do not take CRIXIVAN® (indinavir sulfate) 
                                if you have had a serious allergic reaction to 
                                CRIXIVAN or any of its components.
 Some 
                                patients treated with CRIXIVAN developed kidney 
                                stones. For some, this leads to more severe kidney 
                                problems, including kidney failure, inflammation 
                                of the kidneys, or kidney infection, which sometimes 
                                spreads to the blood. Drinking at least six 8-ounce 
                                glasses of liquid (preferably water) each day 
                                should help reduce the chance of forming a kidney 
                                stone. Also, 
                                some patients experienced rapid breakdown of red 
                                blood cells (hemolytic anemia), which in some 
                                cases was severe or resulted in death; some had 
                                liver problems, including liver failure and death. Diabetes 
                                and high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) have occurred 
                                in patients taking protease inhibitors. In some 
                                of these patients, this led to ketoacidosis, a 
                                serious condition caused by poorly controlled 
                                blood sugar. Some patients had diabetes before 
                                starting protease inhibitors; others did not. 
                                Some patients required adjustments to their diabetes 
                                medication. Others needed new diabetes medication. There 
                                have been reports of increased bleeding in patients 
                                with hemophilia A and B. Severe 
                                muscle pain and weakness have occurred in patients 
                                taking protease inhibitors, including CRIXIVAN, 
                                together with some of the cholesterol-lowering 
                                medicines called statins. Call your 
                                doctor if you develop severe muscle pain or weakness. Changes 
                                in body fat have been seen in some patients taking 
                                antiretroviral therapy. These changes may include 
                                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 happen. The cause and long-term 
                                effects of these conditions are not known at this 
                                time. Increases 
                                in bilirubin (one laboratory test of liver function) 
                                have occurred in approximately 14% of patients, 
                                and, on rare occasions, a patient may develop 
                                yellowing of the skin and/or eyes. Side 
                                effects occurring in 2% or more of patients included 
                                abdominal pain, fatigue or weakness, low red blood 
                                cell count, flank pain, painful urination, feeling 
                                unwell, nausea, upset stomach, diarrhea, vomiting, 
                                acid regurgitation, increased or decreased appetite, 
                                back pain, headache, dizziness, taste changes, 
                                rash, itchy skin, yellowing of the skin and/or 
                                eyes, upper respiratory infection, dry skin, and 
                                sore throat. Marketing 
                                Experience
 Other side effects reported since CRIXIVAN has 
                                been marketed include allergic reactions; severe 
                                skin reactions; yellowing of the skin and/or eyes; 
                                heart problems, including heart attack; stroke; 
                                abdominal swelling; indigestion; inflammation 
                                of the kidneys; inflammation of the pancreas; 
                                joint pain; depression; itching; hives; change 
                                in skin color; hair loss; ingrown toenails with 
                                or without infection; crystals in the urine; painful 
                                urination; numbness of the mouth; and increased 
                                cholesterol.
 
 Medicines 
                                you should not take with Crixivan
 
 Cordarone® 
                                (amiodarone)
 Ergot medications (eg, Wigraine®, Cafergot®, 
                                D.H.E. 45, Migranal®, Ergotrate®, Methergine®)
 Halcion® (triazolam)
 Hismanal® (astemizole)
 Mevacor® (lovastatin)
 Orap® (pimozide)
 Propulsid® (cisapride)
 Reyataz (atazanavir)
 Rifadin®, Rifamate®, Rifater®, Rimactane® 
                                (rifampin)
 Versed® (midazolam)
 Zocor® (simvastatin)
 
 
 
 Medicines 
                                you can take with Crixivan
 
 Bactrim®/Septra® (trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole)
 Biaxin® (clarithromycin)
 Crestor® (rosuvastatin)
 Diflucan® (fluconazole)
 Epivir® (lamivudine, 3TC)
 Isoniazid® (INH)
 Lipitor® (atorvastatin) *
 Methadone
 Mycobutin® (rifabutin) *
 Nizoral® (ketoconazole) *
 Ortho-Novum 1/35® (oral contraceptive)
 Rescriptor® (delavirdine)*
 Retrovir® (zidovudine)
 Sporanox® (itraconazole) *
 Sustiva® (efavirenz) *
 Tagamet® (cimetidine)
 Videx® (didanosine) *
 Zerit® (stavudine, d4T)
 
 
 
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