Efavirenz

Efavirenz is a drug that inhibits the growth of viruses. It is used to treat HIV infections and AIDS. HIV treatments always involve administering a combination of several drugs.

Efavirenz and the benefit of DNA analysis

Efavirenz normally has relatively mild side effects, such as rashes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, dizziness, tiredness, headaches, anxiety and depression. In around 1% of all people, however, a treatment with efavirenz triggers severe side effects, which can be grouped under the heading of hypersensitivity reactions. These can even be life-threatening.

The risk of side effects can be predicted to some extent on the basis of your genes. Preventive DNA analysis can therefore be an important tool in optimising your medication.

Also known as

Stocrin, Atripla, Efavirenz/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir
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