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Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris (Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris) Medication Guide




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Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris
Medication Guide




Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris (Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris)

Complete patient guide for uses, dosage, side effects, and safety information



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Quick Facts

Generic Name
Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris

Drug Class
Prescription Medication

Used For
See Uses Section

How Taken
As prescribed

What Is Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris Used For?

Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris contains the active ingredient aripiprazole and belongs to a class of medications called antipsychotic agents. These medications work by helping to balance certain chemicals in the brain that affect thinking, mood, and behavior.

Schizophrenia Treatment

Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris is primarily used to treat schizophrenia, a mental health condition that causes disturbances in thinking, emotions, and behavior. It helps reduce symptoms like hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.

Bipolar 1 Disorder (Manic Episodes)

Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris may also be prescribed for acute manic episodes in adults with Bipolar 1 Disorder. During manic episodes, people may experience periods of unusually elevated mood, excessive energy, reduced need for sleep, rapid speech with racing thoughts, and sometimes severe irritability.

Your doctor may prescribe Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris for other conditions not listed here. If you're unsure why you've been prescribed this medication, ask your healthcare provider.

Good to know: There is no evidence that Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris is addictive. However, you should never stop taking it suddenly without consulting your doctor.

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How to Take Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris

Taking Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris correctly helps ensure it works effectively while minimizing potential side effects.

Dosage Instructions

Unless your doctor gives you different directions, take Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris once daily. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. You can take it with or without food—whichever works best for your routine.

Try to take your dose at the same time each day. This helps maintain consistent medication levels in your body and makes it easier to remember.

What If You Miss a Dose?

If you forget to take Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris at your usual time: If it's almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Otherwise, take the missed dose as soon as you remember, then resume your normal timing.

Important: Never take a double dose to make up for a missed one. This increases your risk of side effects.

Available Tablet Strengths

5mg
5mg Tablet
Blue, Rectangular • A-007

10mg
10mg Tablet
Pink, Rectangular • A-008

15mg
15mg Tablet
Yellow, Round • A-009

20mg
20mg Tablet
White/Pale Yellow, Round • A-010

30mg
30mg Tablet
Pink, Round • A-011

Side Effects

Like all medications, Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris can cause side effects. Most are mild and temporary, but some require medical attention.

Common Side Effects

These side effects occur relatively frequently and usually don't require emergency care. However, speak with your doctor if they persist or become bothersome:

  • Digestive issues: Indigestion, nausea, vomiting, and constipation
  • Sleep and energy changes: Insomnia, drowsiness, or feeling less alert
  • Mood and movement: Agitation, anxiety, restlessness (akathisia)
  • Other effects: Headache, light-headedness, dizziness, weight changes

Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:

  • Seizures, fits, or convulsions
  • Fainting or loss of consciousness
  • Sudden high fever with sweating, fast heartbeat, and muscle stiffness
  • Uncontrollable movements of tongue, mouth, face, or limbs
  • Severe allergic reactions (rash, difficulty breathing, swelling)
  • Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)
  • Thoughts of suicide or self-harm
  • Severe muscle pain, weakness, or stiffness
  • Difficulty urinating

Impulse Control Issues

Some patients taking Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris have experienced unusual urges they find difficult to resist, including compulsive gambling, excessive spending, binge eating, or increased sexual urges. If you notice any of these behaviors developing, tell your doctor right away.

Important Warnings

Who Should Not Take Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris

Do not take Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris if you're allergic to aripiprazole or any of its ingredients. Signs of an allergic reaction include skin rash or hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris is not recommended for children under 18 years of age.

Medical Conditions to Discuss

Before starting Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris, tell your doctor if you have:

  • Heart problems or blood vessel disease
  • Low blood pressure or epilepsy/seizures
  • Diabetes or high blood sugar
  • Liver problems
  • Alzheimer's disease or dementia
  • History of alcohol or drug dependence
  • Risk of blood clots or sleep apnea
  • Difficulty swallowing or lactose intolerance

Elderly Patients With Dementia: Elderly patients with dementia who take Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris may face increased risks of serious side effects, including stroke, mini-stroke, pneumonia, and heart problems. These can be life-threatening.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris is not recommended during pregnancy. If you become pregnant while taking this medication, contact your doctor immediately. Babies exposed to antipsychotics during the third trimester may experience withdrawal symptoms after birth. Breastfeeding is not recommended while taking Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris.

Drug Interactions

Several medications can interact with Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris. Always tell your doctor about everything you take, including:

  • Other medications for mental health conditions
  • Epilepsy medications
  • Parkinson's disease treatments
  • Blood pressure medications
  • Antifungal medications
  • Heart rhythm medications
  • Antibiotics or antiviral medications
  • Cyclosporin (Neoral, Sandimmun)
  • Cimetidine (Tagamet)

Grapefruit interaction: Eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice may affect how Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris works in your body. Discuss this with your doctor.

Alcohol & Driving

Alcohol

Be cautious about drinking alcohol while taking Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris. Alcohol can intensify certain side effects like drowsiness and dizziness. Your doctor may recommend avoiding alcohol entirely during treatment.

Driving and Operating Machinery

Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris can cause drowsiness, dizziness, and light-headedness in some people. Before driving, operating machinery, or doing anything requiring alertness, make sure you know how this medication affects you.

If you feel dizzy or faint when standing up, try getting up slowly from sitting or lying positions.

Temperature Regulation

Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris may affect your body's ability to regulate temperature. During hot weather, you may have difficulty sweating and could feel dizzy or faint if you overheat.

To stay safe: Wear light clothing, stay in air-conditioned spaces when possible, drink plenty of water, take cool showers, and avoid strenuous exercise during the hottest parts of the day.

Storage

Store Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris in a cool, dry place below 30°C (86°F). Keep it away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight—don't store it in the bathroom or car.

Keep this medication out of reach of children. A locked cabinet at least 1.5 meters above the ground is ideal.

Don't use Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris after the expiry date on the packaging. If you need to dispose of unused medication, take it to a pharmacy for safe disposal.

Overdose Information

If you think you've taken too much Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris, seek medical help immediately—even if you feel fine.

Signs of overdose may include severe drowsiness, high blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, vomiting, and reduced consciousness.

In an emergency: Call your local poison control center, contact your doctor, or go to the nearest emergency department.

Frequently Asked Questions

Improvement in symptoms may take several days to a few weeks. Don't stop taking Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris even if you feel better—continue as prescribed and discuss any concerns with your doctor.

Yes, you can take Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris with or without food. Choose whatever works best for your routine and stick with it consistently.

No, there is no evidence that Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris is addictive. However, you should never stop taking it suddenly without medical guidance, as this could worsen your condition.

Stopping Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris abruptly may cause your symptoms to return or worsen. Always consult your doctor before changing or stopping your medication.

Alcohol can increase side effects like drowsiness and dizziness. Your doctor may recommend avoiding alcohol during treatment. If you do drink, do so cautiously.

Weight changes—both gain and loss—have been reported with Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris. If you notice significant weight changes, discuss them with your doctor.

Yes, Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris may cause high blood sugar or worsen existing diabetes. Signs include excessive thirst, hunger, and weakness. Your doctor may monitor your blood sugar levels during treatment.

Elderly patients with dementia face increased risks of serious side effects including stroke. Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris should be used with caution in this population, and risks should be carefully weighed against benefits.

If you experience thoughts of self-harm or suicide, contact your doctor, mental health professional, or emergency services immediately. This is a serious side effect that requires prompt attention.

Important Disclaimer

This information is intended for general educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. If you have questions about Abacavir/Lamivudine Viatris or your treatment plan, speak with your healthcare provider.