What you should tell your doctor before starting EVOTAZ
Not an actual patient
Tell your
prescribing physician
if you have any of these medical conditions:
- Heart
problems - Kidney problems
- Hemophilia
- Hemophilia
- Liver problems,
including
hepatitis B
or C infection
- Liver problems,
including
hepatitis B
or C infection - Diabetes
- Any other
medical conditions
EVOTAZ should not be used during pregnancy, because the EVOTAZ levels in your blood may be lower during pregnancy and may not control your HIV-1.
- Tell your healthcare provider right away if you become pregnant during treatment with EVOTAZ.
- Your healthcare provider may prescribe different medicines if you become pregnant during treatment with EVOTAZ.
- People who are pregnant have developed a serious condition called lactic acidosis (a build-up of lactic acid in the blood) when taking EVOTAZ with other HIV-1 medicines called nucleoside analogues.
- Hormonal forms of birth control, such as injections, vaginal rings or implants, contraceptive patches, and some birth control pills may not work during treatment with EVOTAZ. Talk to your healthcare provider about forms of birth control that may be used during treatment with EVOTAZ.
- Pregnancy Registry. There is a pregnancy registry for people who take HIV-1 medicines during pregnancy. The purpose of this registry is to collect information about the health of you and your baby. Talk to your healthcare provider about how you can take part in this registry.
- Do not breastfeed if you take EVOTAZ or if you have HIV-1. HIV-1 can be passed to the baby in breast milk. Talk to your healthcare provider about the best way to feed your baby.
Drug interactions can change the way EVOTAZ or other medicines, vitamins, or herbals work in your body. Drug interactions with EVOTAZ can cause serious side effects.
Before starting treatment with EVOTAZ, talk to your prescribing physician about everything you are taking. This includes:
- Prescription drugs
- Over-the-counter drugs
- Vitamins and supplements
During treatment with EVOTAZ, make sure you also
talk to your prescribing physician before you start to take anything new.
It is a good idea to keep an up-to-date list of all your medicines, vitamins, supplements, and herbals on hand to show to your doctors and pharmacists.