Description
Feravir 200 mg – Favipiravir Antiviral Tablets
Feravir 200 mg contains Favipiravir, a broad-spectrum antiviral agent used in the treatment of influenza and, in some countries, for managing mild to moderate cases of COVID-19. Favipiravir works by inhibiting the replication of RNA viruses in the body, thereby reducing viral load and symptoms.
Key Benefits:
- Helps reduce the severity and duration of viral infections
- Oral tablet form for convenient use at home
- Commonly used under medical supervision for flu and COVID-19
- Fast absorption and well-tolerated in most patients
How to Use:
Feravir 200 mg should be taken strictly as prescribed by your doctor. The typical dosing regimen may vary based on the condition being treated. Tablets are usually taken with water, with or without food.
Precautions:
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Monitor liver function during use
- Inform your doctor of any pre-existing liver, kidney, or cardiovascular conditions
- Complete the full course of therapy even if symptoms improve
Storage Instructions:
Store in a dry, cool place below 30°C. Keep away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Feravir 200 mg used for?
Feravir is used to treat viral infections such as influenza and, in some countries, mild to moderate COVID-19 cases under medical supervision.
2. Is Feravir approved for COVID-19 treatment?
In some countries like India and Russia, Favipiravir (Feravir) is authorized for emergency use in mild to moderate COVID-19 cases. Consult local health regulations and a doctor for current approvals.
3. How should Feravir be taken?
Follow your doctor’s instructions. The dosage is typically higher on the first day and then reduced. Do not self-medicate or alter your dose without medical advice.
4. Are there side effects?
Common side effects include increased uric acid levels, mild diarrhea, or liver enzyme elevation. Report any serious reactions to your physician immediately.
5. Can pregnant women take Feravir?
No. Favipiravir is contraindicated during pregnancy due to risk of fetal harm. Women of childbearing age should use effective contraception.
6. Can Feravir be taken with food?
Yes, it can be taken with or without food. Taking it with food may help reduce stomach upset.
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Fast-acting, I noticed improvement in just a few days!