Anticanol
Anticanol Products are primarily used for
Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection
About Anticanol Products
Uses of Anticanol Products
Entecavir is used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.
Anticanol Products side effects
Common
Side Effect of Anticanol is Increased alanine aminotransferase.
How Anticanol Products work
Entecavir is an antiviral medication. It prevents the multiplication of virus in human cells. This stops the virus from producing new viruses and clears up your infection.
Patient Concerns about Anticanol Products
Frequently asked questions about Anticanol Products
Frequently asked questions about Entecavir
Q. How should Anticanol 0.5 Tablet be taken?
You should take Anticanol 0.5 Tablet exactly as prescribed by your doctor and continue taking it till your doctor tells you to stop. It is usually taken once a day on an empty stomach, at least 2 hours after a meal and at least 2 hours before the next meal. It is advised to take it around the same time every day. If not sure, consult your doctor.
Q. Can Anticanol 0.5 Tablet cause liver problems?
Yes, Anticanol 0.5 Tablet can cause serious liver problems like hepatomegaly (enlargement of the liver) and steatosis (an increased build-up of fat in the liver). It is important to know that hepatomegaly along with steatosis is a serious medical emergency which requires immediate medical attention.
Q. What are the symptoms of serious liver problems?
The symptoms of liver problems include jaundice (a condition in which your skin or the white part of your eyes turns yellow), dark-colored urine, light-colored stools, loss of appetite, nausea and stomach pain. These symptoms are more common in women, overweight patients, or if you have been on Anticanol 0.5 Tablet for a long time. Immediately contact your doctor if you experience any such symptoms.
Q. What is drug resistance? Can I develop drug resistance with Anticanol 0.5 Tablet?
Drug resistance is a state where the medicine which was once effective in treating an infection becomes ineffective. This mainly happens due to the ability acquired by the virus or bacteria to get modified inside the body which affects the overall working of the medicine. Hence, the medicine is no longer able to fight against the virus or bacteria. Generally, drug resistance with Anticanol 0.5 Tablet is more likely to happen if you take less dose than what is recommended.
Q. How long should I take Anticanol 0.5 Tablet?
Do not stop taking entecavir without consulting your doctor. Stopping entecavir before treatment may worsen your hepatitis. This can happen during the first several months after you stop taking entecavir. Take the medicine strictly as advised and do not miss any dose.
Q. What if HIV infection co-exists with HBV infection? Will this affect treatment with Anticanol 0.5 Tablet?
The use of Anticanol 0.5 Tablet is not recommended in HBV patients who are also diagnosed with HIV, until and unless these patients start taking medicines for HIV management. Starting Anticanol 0.5 Tablet in such patients may cause resistance to the prescribed HIV medicines. Therefore, doctors recommend tests for HIV in patients diagnosed with HBV infection before starting treatment with Anticanol 0.5 Tablet.
Q. Can Anticanol 0.5 Tablet cure hepatitis B?
No, Anticanol 0.5 Tablet does not cure hepatitis B but may improve the condition of the liver. The medicine may help decrease the amount of hepatitis B virus (HBV) present in the body. This is done by limiting the ability of HBV to multiply and further infect new liver cells.