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  What 
                                is Rescriptor?
 
                                 Rescriptor 
                                  is an anti-HIV medication. It is in a category 
                                  of HIV medicines called non-nucleoside reverse 
                                  transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs). Rescriptor 
                                  prevents HIV from entering the nucleus of healthy 
                                  T-cells. This prevents the cells from producing 
                                  new HIV and decreases the amount of virus in 
                                  the body. 
 
  Rescriptor, 
                                  manufactured by Pfizer, was approved by the 
                                  U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment 
                                  of HIV in 1997. 
 
  Rescriptor 
                                  must be used in combination with other drugs 
                                  to treat HIV. It is usually combined with two 
                                  nucleoside analogues.
 
  Potential 
                                side effects and toxicity
 
                                 The 
                                  most common side effect of Rescriptor is skin 
                                  rash. In clinical trials, approximately one 
                                  of every four (25%) HIV-positive people who 
                                  took the drug developed a rash. Most of these 
                                  cases involved either mild or moderate rash—the 
                                  rashes either improved on their own or were 
                                  managed using a mild steroid cream or oral medication. 
                                  If you experience rash while taking Rescriptor, 
                                  be sure to report it to your doctor.
 
  What 
                                are some drug interactions?
 
                                 Rescriptor 
                                  is broken down (metabolized) by the liver, like 
                                  many medications used to treat HIV and AIDS. 
                                  This means that Rescriptor can interact with 
                                  other medications. Rescriptor can lower or raise 
                                  the levels of other medications in the body. 
                                  Similarly, other medications can lower or raise 
                                  the levels of Rescriptor in the body. While 
                                  many interactions are not a problem, some can 
                                  cause your medications to be less effective 
                                  or increase the risk of side effects. 
 
  Tell 
                                  your doctors and pharmacists about all medicines 
                                  you take. This includes those you buy over-the-counter 
                                  and herbal or natural remedies, such as St. 
                                  Johns Wort. Bring all your medicines when 
                                  you see a doctor, or make a list of their names, 
                                  how much you take, and how often you take them. 
                                  Your doctor can then tell you if you need to 
                                  change the dosages of any of your medications. 
 
  The 
                                  following medications should not be taken while 
                                  you are being treated with Rescriptor:
 
                                  Antibiotics: 
                                    Priftin (rifapentine), Mycobutin (rifabutin), 
                                    Rifadin (rifampin)
 Antihistamines: Hismanal (astemizole)
 
 Acid reflux/heartburn medications: Propulsid 
                                    (cisapride), Tagamet (cimetidine), Pepcid 
                                    (famotidine), Zantac (ranitidine), Prevacid 
                                    (lansoprazole), Nexium (esomeprazole), Prilosec 
                                    (omeprazole), Protonix (pantoprazole), and 
                                    other H2 antagonists and proton-pump inhibitors.
 
 Sedatives: Versed (midazolam) and Halcion 
                                    (triazolam)
 
 Antimigraine medications: Wigraine and 
                                    Cafergot (ergot medications)
 
 Cholesterol-lowering medications (statins): 
                                    Zocor (simvastatin) and Mevacor (lovastatin).
  Nucleoside 
                                  reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) can 
                                  be combined safely with Rescriptor. 
 
  Rescriptor 
                                  can increase the blood levels of all of the 
                                  available protease inhibitors. In turn, the 
                                  dose of the protease inhibitor being used may 
                                  need to be decreased. 
 
  If 
                                  you take methadone, Rescriptor may increase 
                                  the amount of it in your blood. It might be 
                                  necessary to change your dose of methadone if 
                                  you combine it with Rescriptor. 
 
  Cholesterol-lowering 
                                  drugs, also known as "statins," can 
                                  interact with Rescriptor. There are two statins 
                                  that should not be used with Rescriptor: 
                                  Zocor (simvastatin) and Mevacor (lovastatin). 
                                  Levels of these two drugs can become significantly 
                                  increased in the bloodstream if the are combined 
                                  with Rescriptor, which increases the risk of 
                                  side effects. The two statins that are considered 
                                  to be the safest in combination with Rescriptor 
                                  are Pravachol (pravastatin) and Lescol (fluvastatin). 
                                  It is also possible to take Rescriptor with 
                                  Lipitor (atorvastatin) or Crestor (rosuvastatin), 
                                  although Rescriptor can increase Lipitor and 
                                  Crestor levels in the bloodstream. If Lipitor 
                                  or Crestor is prescribed, it's best to begin 
                                  treatment with the lowest possible dose of the 
                                  drug and then increase the dose if necessary. 
 
  Rescriptor 
                                  can interact with some medications used to treat 
                                  TB, MAC and other bacterial infections. Rifadin 
                                  (rifampin) can decrease Rescriptor levels (these 
                                  two drugs should not be used together). Rescriptor 
                                  can increase Mycobutin (rifabutin) levels and 
                                  Mycobutin can decreased Rescriptor levels (these 
                                  two drugs should not be used together). Rescriptor 
                                  can also increase Biaxin (clarithromycin) levels 
                                  and Biaxin can decrease clarithromycin levels 
                                  (if Biaxin must be used, your doctor should 
                                  monitor your kidneys carefully). 
 
  It 
                                  is not known if Rescriptor interacts with oral 
                                  contraceptives/birth control pills (ethinyl 
                                  estradiol). 
 
  Blood 
                                  levels of Viagra (sildenafil) and Levitra (vardenafil), 
                                  two drugs used for erectile dysfunction, likely 
                                  increase if they are combined with Rescriptor. 
                                  In turn, it is best to use a lower dose of these 
                                  drugs in order to reduce the risk of side effects.
 
  What 
                                is known about Rescriptor?
 
                                 Rescriptor 
                                  is available in 100mg tablets and 200mg capsules. 
                                  The total daily dose is 400mg three times a 
                                  dayeither 4 tablets or 2 capsules in the 
                                  morning, afternoon, and evening. The capsules 
                                  are swallowed whole with a glass of water, juice, 
                                  soda, or milk. The tablets can be dissolved 
                                  in water or another liquid so that they are 
                                  easier to swallow. 
 
  You 
                                  may take Rescriptor either with or without food. 
 
  You 
                                  should not take Rescriptor within an hour of 
                                  taking an antacid medicine (e.g., Tums, Mylanta). 
                                  This is because Rescriptor needs acid in the 
                                  stomach in order to be absorbed properly. 
 
  Some 
                                  people have a medical condition called achlorhydria. 
                                  This is a minor problem resulting in low amounts 
                                  of acid in the stomach. HIV-positive people 
                                  who have achlorhydria should take Rescriptor 
                                  with a liquid that contains some acid, such 
                                  as orange or cranberry juice. 
 
  Rescriptor 
                                  is not approved for use in HIV-positive children. 
                                  To learn about treatment options available to 
                                  children. 
 
  For 
                                  HIV-positive adults beginning HIV drug therapy 
                                  for the first time, Rescriptor is not listed 
                                  as a recommended NNRTI option by the United 
                                  States Department of Health and Human Services 
                                  in its treatment guidelines. The NNRTI Sustiva 
                                  (efavirenz) is listed as the "preferred" 
                                  option and the NNRTI Viramune (nevirapine) is 
                                  listed as an "alternative" option. 
                                  To learn more about these recommendations and 
                                  options. 
 
  If 
                                  your viral load becomes detectable while taking 
                                  a drug regimen that contains Rescriptor, your 
                                  doctor can order a drug-resistance test to see 
                                  which drugs your virus are becoming less sensitive 
                                  to.
   
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