Acriptega is an antiviral medicine that combines three active drugs in one tablet. It helps stop HIV and quickly reduce the virus in the blood. This is a PEP medicine, so users should understand how to use it before taking it.
What is Acriptega?
Acriptega is an antiretroviral medicine used to treat HIV infection. It must be used under a doctor’s supervision. It should be taken every day at the same time to control the amount of virus in the body. ![]()
What does Acriptega contain?
One film-coated tablet contains:
- Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate 300 mg
- Lamivudine USP 300 mg
- Dolutegravir 50 mg
It is also called TLD. Moreover, it is the first-line regimen with good control and fewer side effects.
Indications
It should be used to treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in adults and adolescents aged 12 years and older, weighing more than 40 kg.
Dosage and how to use
- Adults and adolescents (aged 12 years and older, weighing more than 40 kg) should take 1 tablet once daily at the same time.
- Not recommended for adults or adolescents weighing less than 40 kg because it is a fixed-dose combination and the dose cannot be adjusted.
- Not recommended for children.

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