Instgra (dolutegravir) is an antiretroviral medication used in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. It belongs to a class of drugs known as integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs). Dolutegravir works by blocking the action of integrase, an enzyme that the HIV virus uses to replicate and spread within the body.
The typical dosage of Instgra for adults and pediatric patients weighing at least 30 kg is 50 mg taken orally once daily with or without food. It's important to take Instgra exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider and to not miss any doses. Skipping doses or not taking the medication as directed can lead to decreased effectiveness and potential development of drug resistance.
If you have any questions or concerns about Instgra or its use, you should consult your healthcare provider for guidance. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific medical history and treatment needs.