Antiretroviral
Brand names:
Triumeq®, Triumeq PD®
Often used for:
HIV-1 infection
Abacavir, dolutegravir, and lamivudine are 3 medicines combined to treat infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This combination medicine can be used alone or alongside other medicines.
This medicine works to slow down how soon symptoms appear and may help slow the damage caused by HIV infection. This medicine does not cure HIV.
This medicine may be given in the clinic, hospital or at home.
The care team may order a genetic test called HLA-B. The genetic test will tell the care team the possibility of developing an allergic reaction to the medicine.
Your child’s care team will do blood tests to check your child’s response to these medicines and monitor liver function.
May be given as a tablet by mouth
If a rash develops during the first few weeks of taking this medicine and includes 2 of more side effects listed above, stop taking abacavir, dolutegravir, and lamivudine and contact the care team right away.
Symptoms of an allergic reaction may include rash, hives, itching, runny nose, fever, chills, headache, muscle ache, shortness of breath, coughing, tightness in the throat, dizziness, low blood pressure, pain in the chest, side, or back, swelling of the face or neck.
Not all patients who take abacavir, dolutegravir, and lamivudine will have these side effects. Common side effects are in bold, but there may be others. Report any symptoms or side effects to your doctor or pharmacist. Find more information on side effects.
Be sure to discuss all questions and instructions with your care provider or pharmacist.