Question
Can I switch between Atroiza, Tribuss, Odimune and Trivenz?
26 September 2014. Related: Access to treatment, All topics, Changing treatment, Southern Africa.
I am on ARVs and always switching meds between Atroiza, Tribuss, Odimune and Trivenz. is this appropriate?
Answer
Hi
All the meds you listed include the same active drugs in the same combination.
In the UK this combination pill is called Atripla.
The different names are because this are made by different companies. It is very safe to switch between them.
Hi is Trenvir an ARV?
Hi Stevens,
Switching between Tribuss, Atroiza and Odimune shouldn’t be a worry. All three tablets contain the same active drugs. They are made by different manufacturers and so they have different names. But it’s a good idea to talk to the doctor about your symptoms to find out what’s causing them.
Hello i need help! I have been switching from tribus and atroiza now i got switched to odimune and all of the suddenly my left eye is tingling and my legs as well. No appetite as well is this normal? My viral load is undetacteble but i am worried now.
Hi Anonymous,
Odiume and Atenef are generic versions of Atripla. What this means is that they contain the same compounds. Its common to switch and you should be fine.
Hi if I’m changing from odimune to atenef is it ok?
Hi Michelle,
Tribuss, Odimune and Atrozia are all generic versions of Atripla. Please see here:
http://i-base.info/guides/1561
You should only take one of these a day, not all 3. If your doctor is telling you to take all of these daily, then they are wrong. And this is something that you should talk to them about.
Hi Is it normal to be given Tribuss, Odimune and Atroiza together? Dr gave all of these to take daily is that ok?
Hi Ndidzulafhi,
Atrozia is an ARV, its used to treat HIV.
What’s Atrozia used for?
Hi Carry,
When you say losing your mind, what do you mean?