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I have just started medication and have a lot of questions…..

Dear Team,

I recently found out that I was HIV positive after all my tests. My doctor has put me on Truvada and efavirenz. My CD4 count is 273.

After the first week I got side effects of dizzyness. Now the problem is I don’t get enough sleep after taking my medicine. I have several questions about my medicine:

1. Do I need to change my meal timings?
2. When can I take the pills?
3. Can I go to gym for workout after taking my pills?
4. One guy said those pills I am taking have steroids thats why I don’t get to sleep? Is it true?
5. What are steroids?
6. Can I take protein supplements for my work out?
7. Will I start developing obesity? If so what treatments/diet do you suggest?
8. When can I go for a workout during the day?
9. Being positive makes me more confused about my medications and how manage my life style, what can I do?
10. People/internet all say a healthy lifestyle should make my life easier but what is healthy lifestyle?
11. I am worried about when to take my meals and my tablets and when to sleep, can you help please?

Thank You,
Pozdude

Answer

Dear Pozdude,

Thank you for your questions. I shall try to answer them one at a time using the question numbers you have given as a reference:

1. You do not need to change the time that you have food. However, the efavirenz should not be taken with a high fat meal. Some people find that taking efavirenz on an empty stomach (at least 2 hours after your last meal) reduces side effects such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. If you are experiencing these side effects then you may want to try taking efavirenz just before you go to bed and a few hours after your last meal.

2. It is recommended that efavirenz is taken before you go to bed in the evening. This is to reduce the side effects such as the dizziness and sleep problems you have been experiencing.

3. You can go to the gym when you are on medication but it is not recommended to go striaght after you have taken the pills if you are getting side effects such as dizziness. If the dizziness stops then there should be no problem exercising after taking your medication. It is not safe to be lifting weights or operating machinery whilst you are feeling dizzy. If you take your medication before you go to bed and then wake up, feel ok and want to go to the gym then that is fine. Or if you want to go to the gym in the evening before you take your medication that is also fine providing you feel ok.

4.  The HIV medication does not contain steroids. The problems you are having with sleep is a common side effect of the efavirenz. If this does not improve then you should speak to your doctor about changing your medication. For more information about sleep problems and efavirenz please follow this link.

5. Steroids are compounds that your body makes naturally like cholesterols or the sex hormones oestrogen or testosterone. Some people take additional steroids to build up their muscles but there are serious side effects associated with this. Some steroids interact with HIV medication so it is important that if you ever need to take them you check first if it is safe to do so. For an example please follow this link.

6. Some protein supplements are ok. Creatinine isn’t and you should watch out for this. For a similar question please follow this link. (The Atripla mentioned in this question is a tablet which contains both Truvada and efavirenz and so is relevant to you as well).

7. You will not start developing obesity if you continue with a balanced and nutritious diet and with your exercise. However, one of the side effects of some of the older medication is lipodystrophy which is a fat disorder. This can cause fat loss in the arms, legs, face and buttocks and fat gain around the stomach, breasts and shoulders. For more information about lipodystrophy please follow this link. Please also follow these links for more specific information about fat loss and fat accumulation.

8. You can workout anytime you want providing you feel ok and not dizzy. HIV treatments are very individual and you need to find the right treatment for your body but also which fits in with your lifestyle.

9. Starting treatment for HIV is not easy and can be very confusing. Please follow this link the the ‘Introduction to Combination Therapy‘ guide which has in it everything you need to know about starting treatment and what you can do to make it easier. It is written by people who have HIV and have been through the same problems you are currently facing. You may find that it helps you to feel more confident about your treatment and how to manage your lifestyle.

10. A healthy lifestyle is very straightforward, eat a healthy balanced diet (for more information about what this involves follow this link), take regular exercise, look after yourself, if you smoke you should think about cutting down or stopping, if you drink or take drugs try to do so in moderation, try to get enough sleep and to avoid stress wherever possible. Here is a similar question which you might find useful.

11. You should try wherever possible to continue your life as normal, just as you had done before you started medication. Your treatment should fit around you not the other way round. It sounds as if you are experiencing some side effects from the efavirenz that is affecting you negatively. You should try to speak to your HIV doctor about this soon and ask them to change the efavirenz to something that does not give you these side effects. For more information about side effects associated with efavirenz please follow this link.

Your health, both mental and physical is what is most important. If you are finding your medication is effecting you in a bad way then you should try to change it and find the right combination for you and your liefstyle. This will ensure you get the best quality of life possible.

Please let us know how you get on.

Best wishes

Charlie

60 comments

  1. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Gloria,

    Its common to have side effects when starting Atenef, these should however go within a few weeks.

    With regards to your question. There is a possabilty that there could be an interaction between the efavirenz that are in the Atenef and the prednidone that you’re taking. Therefore, if you can manage without the prednidone this may be better. Please see here for more info:

    http://www.hiv-druginteractions.org/downloads/ajd45jg-4er5-67oy-ur43-009ert.pdf?interaction_ids%5B%5D=73054&interaction_ids%5B%5D=73052&interaction_ids%5B%5D=73067

  2. gloria

    I’ve just started taking treatment. I’m on Atenef. The first 2 days where horrible. I decided to take prednidone with atenef at night round about 8pm. Is it safe to take prednidone with Atenef? After taking prednidone I didn’t have bad side effects apart from having a headache.

  3. Roy Trevelion

    Yes, you can change the time of day you take Atripla. But it’s a good idea to stick to the new time and not change around too much.

    Atripla should be taken on an empty stomach but that doesn’t mean you should be hungry. If you have a high fat meal with Atripla it could increase the drug levels of efavirenz – which is one of the drugs in the tablet – to around 60%. And this can increase the chances of side effects from efavirenz.

    The recommendation is that you should not eat for about two hours before taking it. A small snack about an hour before should be fine for most people, but it shouldn’t be a high fat meal.

  4. Tracy

    I starting taking my Atripla tablets at 7 but now as I should take it on an empty stomach l feel hungry around 5-6 pm. Can I change my time

  5. Rebecca McDowall

    Hi Noel,
    It’s fine to change the time you take your treatment if this makes it easier for you to take. Once you do change it’s important to stick to the same time everyday though.

    How long have you been taking treatment for?

  6. noel

    I normaly take atripla at 9 in the morning I work nights can I change the time from 9 to early

  7. Charlotte Walker

    There is nothing to stop you fasting, it will not stop your HIV medication from working. However, if you are getting headaches then you also need to think about your quality of life and how fasting will affect your ability to go about your normal life.

  8. Natalie

    When taking efavirenz and Truvada can I fast related to prayer? I often get a headache in the morning when I dont eat.

  9. Charlotte Walker

    Hi Raj,
    I am happy to try and help wherever I can. Getting support is so important whilst you are going through this difficult time. If you would like me to identify any support groups near you that you can go to in confidence and speak to other positive people about your experiences then I can try and find something for you.

    Only you can decide if you are ready to join Action for AIDS. Be aware though that if you end up doing anything in the public eye such as media coverage, your friends and family might find out about your status. If you join them you should make it clear what you are and are not willing to do as a volunteer.

    I think you are doing the right thing by trying to change the efavirenz to something more suitable.

    Please let us know how you get on,

    Best wishes

    Charlie

  10. Raj

    Dear Charlie,

    Thank you for your valuable suggestions.
    I have been seeing doctor from Nov 1st, we never had so much interaction as much
    you have provided for me.

    Thank you for your Support for me and to the community as well.
    One of my friend suggested this website for me. I feel very happy that i browsed it.

    I actually thought of becoming volunteer for community Action for AIDS .
    I do not know what would be the roles and responsibilities, but do you think i am ready.
    Or I myself in a confused state ???

    I will nail it down to one simple point : A major problem that i face now.
    As you said problem could be efavirenz, I dont get sleep till 1:00/ 2:00 / 3:00/ 4:00 AM
    depending on what time i took the tablet 8:00/ 9:00/ 10:00/ 11:00 PM.

    Once i start sleeping i sleep for 9 hours maximum, dont like to get up. WIth Strange
    dreams as well. Fortunately i am on yearly vacation. But still i am wasting time in my
    life by sleeping. otherwise i wake up at 6:00 AM and go to office by 7:30 AM work till
    7:30 PM and come back home.

    I will go through the links and i will check whether i can change the medication.
    Hopefully I should be able to walk through this stage. ( *** help me ) And i also need
    your help
    As i cannot discuss with my family :-( i don’t have friends who understand. Only few of
    them who can give me moral support saying its ok to be Positive, its just like diabetes or
    hyper tension.

    Regards,
    Raj

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