Paxista is a new antiviral drug that is still being tested. Its active ingredients are Nirmatrelvir (150 mg) and Ritonavir (100 mg), both of which have been approved.

How it works

The Paxzen Tablet needs to be taken five days after the first sign of a virus because it stops the virus from fully regenerating itself.

Use Of Paxista

The FDA is letting doctors use tablets that contain both nirmatrelvir and ritonavir to treat viral infections as soon as possible. Paxista Tablet is used to treat viral infections in adults and children over 12 who weigh at least 40 kilograms, are at high risk of getting a serious illness, and have a positive viral test.

How To Use/ How to take it?

Take this medication by mouth, usually twice daily for five days, in the morning and evening, with or without food, as prescribed by your doctor. Completely swallow the tablets. The tablets must not be chewed, broken, or crushed. The dosage is determined by your weight, medical history, and treatment response.

Instruction

Your full medical history, which you should tell your doctor, should include any drugs you are taking at the same time, allergies, having children, a history of liver problems, especially hepatitis C, diseases that are hard to treat like HIV, making milk, having surgeries, and any neurological, cardiac, or other health problems. As a result, the doctor will find it easier to develop the treatment strategy. If you are on combined hormonal birth control, let your doctor know as it may impact how well the birth control tablets work.