Valganciclovir is this antiviral med that helps with CMV retinitis and keeps transplant patients safe from it. It stops the virus from making its DNA copies. The drug comes in the form of 450 mg film-coated tablets, and the recommended dosage is 900 mg once or twice daily, taken with food.
You’ll find it in these bottles that hold 60 of the tabs. It works by sticking to the virus’s DNA-making stuff and stops it from making more of itself. It’s mostly used to either stop or deal with infections caused by CMV.
It’s this virus that can cause big trouble, especially if you’ve got a weak immune system. There can be some side effects like feeling queasy, throwing up, belly pain, and maybe a headache. You should really follow the directions from your doc, okay?
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