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DACLAHEP DACLATASVIR TABLETS

DACLAHEP DACLATASVIR TABLETS

DACLAHEP DACLATASVIR TABLETS Specification

  • Origin of Medicine
  • India
  • Pacakaging (Quantity Per Box)
  • 28 tablets
  • Dosage Form
  • Tablet
  • Salt Composition
  • Daclatasvir Dihydrochloride 60 mg
  • Indication
  • Chronic Hepatitis C infection in combination with other antiviral medicines
  • Drug Type
  • Allopathic
  • Ingredients
  • Daclatasvir Dihydrochloride
  • Physical Form
  • Tablets
  • Function
  • Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection
  • Recommended For
  • Anti-viral medication, prescribed for the treatment of chronic Hepatitis C infection
  • Dosage
  • As directed by the physician. Commonly 60 mg once daily.
  • Dosage Guidelines
  • Take at the same time every day with or without food as prescribed
  • Suitable For
  • Adults
  • Quantity
  • 28 tablets per box
  • Storage Instructions
  • Store below 30C, protect from moisture and sunlight
  • Marketed By
  • Zydus Heptiza
  • Manufactured By
  • Zydus Heptiza
  • Brand Name
  • Daclahep
  • Packaging Type
  • Blister pack
  • Shape
  • Oval
  • Color
  • Light Yellow
  • Prescription/Non prescription
  • Prescription
  • Side Effects
  • Common: headaches, fatigue, nausea. Consult your doctor for full list.
  • Warning and Precaution
  • Should not be used in patients with known hypersensitivity to Daclatasvir. Pregnancy and lactation: consult physician.
  • Shelf Life
  • 24 months
  • Route of Administration
  • Oral
 

DACLAHEP DACLATASVIR TABLETS Trade Information

  • Packaging Details
  • PACK OF 28 TABLETS
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About DACLAHEP DACLATASVIR TABLETS

Daclahep - Daclatasvir


Specification :-

  • Brand Name : Daclahep
  • Content : Daclatasvir
  • Manufactured by : Hetero
  • Strengths : 60 mg
  • Form : Tablets
  • Packing : Pack of 28 Tablets

Note :- Daclahep Is A Prescription Drug And Should Be Used Under Proper Medical Guidance And Advice. Do Not Share The Medicine With Others, Since They May Be Suffering From A Problem That Is Not Effectively Treated By This Drug..............



Efficient Management of Hepatitis C

Daclahep is specifically formulated for adult patients diagnosed with chronic Hepatitis C infection. Used in combination with other antivirals, it disrupts viral replication, helping to diminish infection levels and promote liver health. This targeted approach can aid eligible patients in achieving sustained virological response when taken as prescribed.


Optimal Convenience and Safe Packaging

Packed in a convenient blister pack, each box contains 28 tablets of 60 mg dosage strength. The light yellow, oval tablets are easy to identify and handle, ensuring accurate daily dosing. Patients are advised to follow prescribed guidelines and store the tablets beneath 30C, avoiding moisture and sunlight to maintain effectiveness during the shelf life of 24 months.

FAQs of DACLAHEP DACLATASVIR TABLETS:


Q: How should Daclahep Daclatasvir Tablets be taken for Hepatitis C treatment?

A: Daclahep is taken orally, usually at a dose of 60 mg once daily at the same time each day, with or without food, as directed by your physician. It is often prescribed in combination with other antiviral medications for best results.

Q: What are the primary benefits of using Daclahep for Hepatitis C?

A: When used as directed, Daclahep helps reduce viral levels in patients with chronic Hepatitis C, potentially leading to improved liver function and a sustained virological response.

Q: What common side effects might occur with Daclahep?

A: Typical side effects include headaches, fatigue, and nausea. It is important to consult your doctor for a comprehensive list and seek medical advice if severe symptoms develop.

Q: Who should avoid taking Daclahep Daclatasvir Tablets?

A: Daclahep should not be used by individuals with known hypersensitivity to Daclatasvir or any of the tablets components. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a physician before starting treatment.

Q: Where should Daclahep be stored for maximum shelf life?

A: Store Daclahep tablets below 30C in a dry place, protected from moisture and sunlight, to maintain their effectiveness throughout the 24-month shelf life.

Q: When should Daclahep begin to show therapeutic effects?

A: The response time can vary between individuals; regular usage as per your physicians instructions, along with other prescribed antivirals, typically leads to measurable improvement over several weeks of treatment.

Q: What is the process for obtaining Daclahep in India?

A: Daclahep is available by prescription only and can be obtained from licensed pharmacies, distributors, exporters, suppliers, and traders throughout India with the guidance of a healthcare professional.

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