Alentos 0.5mg Tablet 10s
MRP: ₹0.00
Packaging
TAB
Composition
Entecavir 0.5mg
Company
Wockhardt
MRP: ₹0.00
Packaging
TAB
Composition
Entecavir 0.5mg
Company
Wockhardt
| Medicine | Company | Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enteca 0.5mg Tablet 10s | Ranbaxy | ₹745.00 | — |
| Entehep 0.5mg Tablet 10s | Cadila Pharma | ₹769.00 | — |
| Entavir 0.5mg Tablet 10s | Cipla | ₹786.34 | — |
| X Vir 0.5mg Tablet 30s | Natco Pharma | ₹2,097.00 | — |
| Cronivir 0.5mg Tablet 30s | Hetero Healthcare | ₹2,142.00 | — |
| Entehep 0.5mg Tablet 30s | Zydus Cadila | ₹2,250.00 | — |
| Entaliv 0.5mg Tablet 30s | Dr. Reddy | ₹2,280.60 | — |
| X Vir 0.5mg Tablet 30s | Natco Pharma | ₹2,460.00 | — |
Entecavir is an antiviral medication that is used to treat chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. It is a nucleoside analog that works by blocking the replication of the HBV virus. Entecavir is available as a tablet or oral solution.
The main uses of entecavir are:
Entecavir is generally well-tolerated. The most common side effects of entecavir are:
More serious side effects of entecavir are rare, but they can include:
If you experience any of these side effects, it is important to talk to your doctor right away.
Entecavir is contraindicated in people who are allergic to it. It is also contraindicated in people who have HIV that is not being treated. This is because entecavir can make HIV resistance worse.
Other contraindications for entecavir include:
If you have any of these conditions, it is important to talk to your doctor before taking entecavir. Your doctor may need to adjust your dosage or monitor you more closely for side effects.
Entecavir is a nucleoside analog that works by blocking the replication of the hepatitis B virus (HBV). It is a guanosine nucleoside analogue, which means that it is similar to the natural building blocks of DNA. When entecavir is taken into the body, it is converted into its active form, entecavir triphosphate. This active form then enters the cells that are infected with HBV and binds to the HBV DNA polymerase. The HBV DNA polymerase is an enzyme that is responsible for copying the HBV DNA. When entecavir triphosphate binds to the HBV DNA polymerase, it prevents the enzyme from working properly. This prevents the HBV virus from replicating and spreading to other cells.
Here are some cautions to keep in mind about entecavir:
Take orally with food and water, as directed by your physician.
Keep in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture.
This content is for educational purposes only. Please consult your doctor before use.
| Brand Name | Form | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Acceclowoc SP Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹91.91 |
| Ace Proxyvon CR Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹98.50 |
| Ace Proxyvon Gel 30gm | GEL | ₹79.00 |
| Ace Proxyvon Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹74.00 |
| Aceroc P Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹56.00 |
| Aceroc SP Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹69.70 |
| Aceroc SR Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹47.00 |
| Aceroc Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹29.10 |
| Aceten 12.5mg Tab | TAB | ₹0.00 |
| Aceten 25mg Tab | TAB | ₹37.50 |
| Acigin Mint Syrup 170ml | SYRUP | ₹64.00 |
| Alentos 0.5mg Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹0.00 |
| Allofex-120mg Tab | TAB | ₹0.00 |
| Allofex-180mg Tab | TAB | ₹0.00 |
| Alphadopa 250mg Tablet 10s | TAB | ₹24.15 |
Written by: SastiMedic Medical Team
Reviewed by: Registered Pharmacist