Nirmatrelvir 150 And Ritonavir 100
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Nirmatrelvir 150 And Ritonavir 100 |
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| Pack Size | Price | Price/unit | Quantity | Add To Cart |
| 30 tablets | $96.00 | $3.20 / tablets |
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| 60 tablets | $189.00 | $3.15 / tablets |
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| 90 tablets | $278.00 | $3.09 / tablets |
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| 150 tablets | $456.00 | $3.04 / tablets |
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| 300 tablets | $880.00 | $2.93 / tablets |
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| 510 tablets | $1,469.00 | $2.88 / tablets |
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| 1050 tablets | $2,912.00 | $2.77 / tablets |
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Description
Nirmatrelvir 150 mg + Ritonavir 100 mg Tablets is an effective, oral antiviral therapy for mild to moderate COVID-19 illness in adults and at-risk patients. The combination is also well known as a generic product of Paxlovid, which is used to prevent the replication of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19 virus) if given early in illness.
When used as directed, this combination lowers the risk of serious illness, hospitalization, and progression to critical phases substantially. Relied upon worldwide and endorsed by health officials, it is a critical treatment in the battle against COVID-19 for non-hospitalized patients who are at risk of serious complications.
What Is Nirmatrelvir + Ritonavir?
This combination therapy consists of:
- Nirmatrelvir (150 mg): A SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitor (Mpro), which acts to inhibit virus replication.
- Ritonavir (100 mg): Initially developed as an HIV medicine, Ritonavir is used to inhibit the liver enzymes (CYP3A) metabolizing Nirmatrelvir, thus potentiating the effect and ensuring sustained plasma concentration.
Combined, they constitute an effective antiviral combination with oral administration once daily for a period of five days to curtail viral burden and symptomatology.
Key Benefits
- Oral Antiviral COVID-19 Treatment – No injection needed
- Lowers Hospitalization Risk – Effective in preventing serious illness in at-risk patients
- Convenient 5-Day Course – Fast, early-stage intervention therapy
- Generic Paxlovid Alternative – Effective, low-cost treatment
- Supported by Clinical Evidence – FDA EUA and WHO endorsements
- Stops Virus Spread – Blocks virus replication at initial stages
Who Should Take It?
This medication is advised for:
- Adults and teenagers (12+) with mild to moderate COVID-19
- Those who tested positive and are within 5 days of onset of symptoms
- High-risk patients with comorbidities like:
– Diabetes
– Hypertension
– Cardiovascular disease
– Obesity
– Chronic kidney or lung disease
– Cancer
– Immunocompromised status
- Older patients (65+) who are at higher risk of developing complications
How Does It Work?
Nirmatrelvir works by targeting a critical enzyme (SARS-CoV-2 Mpro) the virus requires to replicate. Without this enzyme, the virus cannot efficiently replicate in your cells.
Ritonavir does not directly target the virus but decelerates the metabolic process of Nirmatrelvir in the liver. This keeps Nirmatrelvir active in the body longer and performs better.
Coupled, they suppress virus reproduction, lessening symptoms, viral load, and possible complications.
Dosage & Administration
Typical Regimen:
- 2 Nirmatrelvir tablets (150 mg)
- 1 Ritonavir tablet (100 mg)
- Taken twice a day for 5 days
Total Daily Dose:
- 600 mg of Nirmatrelvir
- 200 mg of Ritonavir
Instructions
- Take within 5 days of symptom appearance
- Swallow tablets whole, with or without food
- Finish the entire 5-day treatment even if symptoms improve
Note: Always take the correct dosage as given by your healthcare provider.
Storage Instructions
- Store in a dry, cool place below 25°C (77°F)
- Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture
- Keep out of reach of children
- Do not use past the expiry date printed on the pack
Side Effects
Most patients can tolerate the treatment well. Nonetheless, some mild side effects are:
- Altered taste (bitter or metallic taste)
- Diarrhea
- Muscle pain
- Raised blood pressure
- Headache
- Nausea
Severe side effects are uncommon but can be allergic reactions, liver function alterations, or drug interactions (see below). Always report any abnormal signs to your physician.
Drug Interactions
Ritonavir inhibits liver enzymes and can interact with other drugs, including:
- Anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin)
- Antiarrhythmics
- Immunosuppressants
- Sedatives or antipsychotics
- Some cholesterol-lowering medications (e.g., simvastatin)
- Anti-seizure medications
- HIV therapies
- Hormonal contraceptives
Important: Inform your healthcare provider of all medications you’re taking to avoid harmful interactions.
Warnings & Precautions
Do not take Nirmatrelvir + Ritonavir if:
- You are allergic to any of the ingredients
- You are taking drugs highly dependent on CYP3A metabolism that may result in serious interactions
- You have severe liver or kidney disease (unless prescribed under supervision)
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding without medical guidance
Use with caution in:
- Elderly patients
- Individuals with multiple comorbidities
- Patients on complicated drug regimens
Clinical Effectiveness
Clinical trials and real-world experience have demonstrated:
- 89% decrease in hospitalization or mortality when used within 5 days of symptoms appearing (according to Paxlovid clinical trial results)
- Excellent tolerability across populations
- Active against Omicron and other variants if used early
Health agencies such as the FDA, WHO, and EMA have approved the combination as an oral early-stage treatment for COVID-19.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is this the same as Paxlovid?
Yes, this is the generic version of Paxlovid, containing the same active ingredients — Nirmatrelvir and Ritonavir — with similar dosing.
2. When should I begin the treatment?
Ideally, within 5 days of symptom onset. The sooner you start, the better it is at preventing the virus from progressing.
3. Can I take it if I am asymptomatic?
No, only for definite COVID-19 cases with symptoms, especially those with high risks of severe disease.
4. Can I take this with other antivirals or antibiotics?
It should not be taken together with other antivirals except on prescription from a healthcare provider because of possible interactions.
5. Do I still need to get vaccinated if I take this?
Yes. This antiviral is for treatment, not prevention. Vaccination is still the main modality to prevent COVID-19.
Additional information
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