- Source: Lamivudine/nevirapine/zidovudine
Lamivudine/nevirapine/zidovudine (3TC/NVP/AZT) is a fixed-dose combination antiretroviral medication used to treat HIV/AIDS. It contains lamivudine, nevirapine, and zidovudine. It is either used by itself or along with other antiretrovirals. It is a recommended treatment in those who are pregnant. It is taken by mouth twice a day.
The medication is generally well tolerated. Side effects are those of the underlying medications. This includes rash, pancreatitis, low white blood cell levels, and muscle pain. Use is not recommended in those with significant liver problems. Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding appear to be safe. The combination tablet is typically not appropriate for children.
It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. The combination is not commercially available in the United States as of 2018.
See also
Lamivudine/zidovudine
Abacavir/lamivudine/zidovudine
References
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- Lamivudine/nevirapine/zidovudine
- Lamivudine/zidovudine
- Nevirapine
- WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
- ATC code J05
- Cabotegravir/rilpivirine
- Dapivirine Ring
- WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children
- Management of HIV/AIDS
- Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor