Amenavir tablet is indicated for the treatment of herpes simplex, recurrent herpes simplex and herpes zoster. Its unique mechanism of action makes it a potential alternative for patients who have developed resistance to other antiviral medications.
Amenamevir works by inhibiting the viral helicase-primase complex, an enzyme essential for unwinding the viral DNA and synthesizing primers during viral DNA replication. This mechanism is distinct from traditional antiviral drugs like acyclovir and valaciclovir, which target viral DNA polymerase.
Herpes simplex : The usual adult dosage of Amenavir is 200 mg administered orally once daily after meal. Recurrent herpes simplex : 1200 mg single dose after meals within 6 hours after the appearance of the initial symptoms of recurrent herpes simplex. (Only one dose is required). Herpes zoster : The usual adult dosage of Amenavir is 400 mg administered orally once daily after meal. Use in children : There is a lack of specific clinical studies evaluating the safety and efficacy of Amenamevir in children.
Common Side Effects are Headache, Nausea, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Skin Reaction, increased N-acetyl-(M>glucosaminidase and a1-microglobulin levels Serious Side Effects are Thrombocytopenia, Gingival Bleeding, Palpitations.
Amenamevir is contraindicated in patients with: Severe Renal Impairment. A history of hypersensitivity of Amenamevir or any component of the preparation.
Always consult a registered doctor before taking any medicine. This information is for general knowledge only.
Amenavir has notable interactions with certain drugs due to its metabolism via cytochrome P450 enzymes, particularly CYP3A4. Ketoconazole : As a strong CYP3A4 inhibitor, Ketoconazole significantly increases the plasma concentration of Amenavir. Rifampicin :This strong CYP3A4 inducer markedly decreases Amenavir levels, that could lead to reduced efficacy of Amenavir. Midazolam : As a substrate of CYP3A4, Midazolam's pharmacokinetics are affected by Amenavir, leading to decreased plasma levels when both are taken together. Warfarin : No significant interaction was observed between Amenavir and Warfarin, a medication metabolized by CYP2C9.
Special monitoring is essential for patients with the following clinical conditions: Severe renal impairment Thrombocytopenia Elderly patients