LAMIVUDINE = 3TC oral

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Last updated: November 2022

 

Prescription under medical supervision

 

Therapeutic action

  • Antiretroviral, nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor

Indications

  • HIV infection, in combination with other antiretrovirals

Forms and strengths

  • 150 mg tablet
  • 50 mg/5 ml oral solution

Dosage

The daily dose is administered once daily or in 2 divided doses.

  • Child 1 month and over and adult:

 

Weight Daily dose 50 mg/5 ml oral sol. 150 mg tablet
3 to < 6 kg 60 mg 3 ml x 2 
6 to < 10 kg  80 mg 4 ml x 2
10 to < 14 kg  120 mg 6 ml x 2 
14 to < 20 kg 150 mg

½ tab x 2

or 1 tab x 1

20 to < 25 kg  225 mg

½ tab morning and 1 tab evening

or 1 ½ tab x 1

≥ 25 kg 300 mg

1 tab x 2

or 2 tab x 1

 

Duration

  • Depending on the efficacy and tolerance of lamivudine.

Contra-indications, adverse effects, precautions

  • Administer with caution to patients with history of hepatic disorders.
  • May cause: gastrointestinal disturbances (diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, etc.) and possibly: haematological disorders, especially when combined with zidovudine (neutropenia, anaemia, thrombocytopenia), myopathy, hepatic or pancreatic disorders.
  • Reduce dosage in patients with renal impairment.
  • Pregnancy: no contra-indication

Remarks

  • In neonates, the dosage of lamivudine 50 mg/5 ml (i.e. 10 mg/ml) solution is:
    • 2 to < 3 kg: 0.5 ml 2 times daily (daily dose: 10 mg)
    • 3 to < 4 kg: 0.8 ml 2 times daily (daily dose: 16 mg)
    • 4 to < 5 kg: 1 ml 2 times daily (daily dose: 20 mg)
  • Lamivudine is also used for HIV post-exposure prophylaxis, in combination with other antiretrovirals.
  • Also comes in fixed-dose combinations with other antiretrovirals. Preferably use these formulations when available.

Storage

Below 25 °C
Once opened, oral solution keeps for 30 days maximum.