Indication and Usage: LEXIVA is indicated in combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of HIV infection. The PI-experienced–patient study was not large enough to reach a definitive conclusion that LEXIVA/ritonavir and lopinavir/ritonavir are clinically equivalent. Once-daily administration of LEXIVA plus ritonavir is not recommended for PI-experienced patients or any pediatric patients. LEXIVA does not cure HIV or prevent passing HIV to others.
Important Safety Information: You should not take LEXIVA if you have had an allergic reaction to LEXIVA or AGENERASE® (amprenavir). You should not take LEXIVA with: AGENERASE® (amprenavir), Halcion® (triazolam), ergot medications (Cafergot®, Migranal®, D.H.E. 45®, and others), Propulsid® (cisapride), CONTINUED BELOW
You have HIV. Here's the good news: That's just the beginning of the story, not the end. More good news: Your friends and family have your back. If you are living with HIV, you can decide whether to tell others about your HIV status.
Do you want to share your status with your partner, wife, husband, family, friends, coworkers, past partners, or people you date?
Your friends and family will have many questions. How much information should you share?
It may help to do research. Is it a law in your state that there are some people you must tell?
There are no right or easy answers. Most of the time, the choice is yours to make.
Think about what sharing your status may mean. Today, people know a lot more about HIV. There is not as much fear about it as there used to be. But many people still do not understand how the virus spreads from one person to another. That's why telling too many people too quickly may cause problems.
This is your decision to make. No one else should make it for you. You are in charge of your own health. It is your right to share your status with the people you choose, so long as you are complying with local laws. Remember that support surrounds you. There are all kinds of organizations and HIV resources that can help you manage your treatment.
*Individual experiences may vary. By prescription only.
Talk to your doctor to see if LEXIVA is right for you.
Please see the full Prescribing Information for LEXIVA.
LEXIVA is indicated in combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of HIV infection.
LEXIVA does not cure HIV or prevent passing HIV to others.