

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 200/50mg | 120 pill | £4.45 | £667.11 £533.69 Best Price Popular | |
| 200/50mg | 60 pill | £5.31 | £398.55 £318.84 |
Lopinavir 200 mg / Ritonavir 50 mg is a fixed‑dose combination used to treat HIV‑1 infection. It blends two antiviral drugs in one tablet to slow the virus’s ability to multiply. This medicine is usually prescribed as part of a broader antiretroviral plan, not alone. Doctors decide when this formulation fits a patient’s needs based on health, age, and other medicines. In online pharmacies, it is listed as a prescription product and requires medical supervision for safe use.
Lopinavir targets an HIV protease enzyme, which the virus needs to mature and become infectious. By blocking this enzyme, the drug helps prevent new viral particles from forming properly. Ritonavir boosts the effectiveness of lopinavir by inhibiting liver enzymes that would otherwise break it down quickly. This boosting effect keeps higher levels of lopinavir in the blood for longer, improving viral suppression.
Take the tablet with meals to improve absorption and reduce stomach upset. Do not chew, crush, or break the tablet. Swallow it whole with a glass of water. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for the next dose; then skip the missed dose and continue on schedule. Do not double up to catch up. Regular, uninterrupted dosing is important for effectiveness and to lower resistance risk.
This drug is used in combination with other antiretroviral medicines to lower the amount of HIV in the blood. Lower viral load helps the immune system recover and reduces the risk of illness associated with HIV. Consistent use, adherence to the prescribed schedule, and regular doctor visits are key to achieving the best results and monitoring for side effects or interactions.
Many people experience mild side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and headaches. Some may notice rash, dizziness, or fatigue. Appetite changes and changes in fat distribution can occur with long‑term use. Most side effects lessen over time, but persistent or severe symptoms should be discussed with a clinician promptly.
Ritonavir influences many other medicines, so it is crucial to tell the doctor about all prescriptions, over‑the‑counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal products. Some medicines can dangerously interact, affecting heart rhythm, liver function, or cholesterol levels. Avoid grapefruit and certain strong enzyme‑modifying drugs unless a clinician approves. Seek medical help if signs of liver trouble, severe rash, or pancreatitis appear.
Do not use if you have severe liver disease, a history of pancreatitis related to this therapy, or an allergy to lopinavir, ritonavir, or any tablet ingredients. Caution is advised for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals after discussing risks and alternatives with a healthcare provider. People with hepatitis B or C coinfection require careful monitoring. Adjustments should only be made under medical supervision.
Store the medication in its original container, at room temperature away from heat and moisture. Protect it from light and keep it out of reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date printed on the package. If you have leftover medicine, follow local disposal guidelines and consult the pharmacist for safe handling instructions. Always follow the prescriber’s directions carefully.
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