Invite a friend to get their first reward.Claim 1000 Satoshis

I'm searching

For Hoomans

You're not logged in. Please log in to earn stock or Bitcoin rewards on your prescription purchase.

Genvoya

Genvoya is a combination antiretroviral medication used for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in adults and pediatric patients aged 12 years and older. It contains three active ingredients: elvitegravir, cobicistat, emtricitabine, and tenofovir alafenamide. Genvoya is effective in reducing the viral load in HIV-infected individuals and is used as part of a comprehensive treatment regimen.


Rx. Enter your prescription

How would you like to get your prescription? Select an option

Pharmacy pickup

Select from 35,000 pharmacies

Free two-day delivery

Coming soon!

Find a pharmacy near you. Enter your ZIP code

Please enter your ZIP to find pharmacies near you.

Are you a member? Sign up or log in.

Sign up for free to start earning Bitcoin rewards

Get your personal savings card. Watch your Bitcoin balance grow and get paid whenever you want.

Sign Up

Access my personal savings card

Get instant savings at my pick-up pharmacy and earn bitcoin in my NiHowdy account

Log In
backgroundbackground

Members have saved

$NaN

using our savings card for instant savings.
Don't pay full retail price and miss out on potential savings. Try it now—you have nothing to lose!

NaNM

worth of Satoshi has been rewarded to our members.
Everyone who signs up enjoys the benefits of earning FREE Bitcoin with every purchase.

How much Bitcoin can you earn with Genvoya ?

The potential for Bitcoin rewards to increase and appreciate in value is a possibility to consider, which may occur over time.

See the value of your savings today

Today's Value

Bitcoin1 Bitcoin = $NaN

Bitcoin (BTC)

...

USD

$NaN

Adjust Bitcoin's potential value to see how much it could be worth

Potential Value

Bitcoin1 Bitcoin =

Bitcoin (BTC)

...

USD

$NaN

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for Genvoya to start working?
Open FAQClose FAQ

Patients may start to see a decrease in viral load within weeks of starting treatment, but individual responses may vary.

Can I take Genvoya with other medications?
Open FAQClose FAQ

Yes, but always inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking to avoid potential interactions.

What should I do if I miss a dose?
Open FAQClose FAQ

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s close to the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not double up.

Are there any specific storage instructions for Genvoya?
Open FAQClose FAQ

Store at room temperature, away from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.

Is Genvoya safe for long-term use?
Open FAQClose FAQ

Genvoya is generally safe for long-term use, but regular monitoring of kidney and liver function is important as part of the treatment plan.

Comprehensive Drug Guide

How Does Genvoya Work?

Genvoya works by combining the actions of its components. Elvitegravir inhibits the integrase enzyme, preventing the integration of viral DNA into the host cell's DNA. Emtricitabine and tenofovir alafenamide are NRTIs that interfere with viral RNA synthesis, effectively halting viral replication. Cobicistat is included to enhance the effectiveness of elvitegravir by inhibiting its metabolism, allowing for increased levels of the integrase inhibitor.



Common Dosages

Genvoya is available in the following form:

  • Oral tablets: Typically available in a strength of 150 mg/150 mg/10 mg/300 mg (elvitegravir/cobicistat/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide).

Typical Dosing

The typical dosing for Genvoya is:

  • For HIV-1 Infection: One tablet taken orally once daily with food.

Typical Dosing

FDA Approved Indications

Treatment of HIV-1 infection in adults and pediatric patients aged 12 years and older who weigh at least 35 kg.

Who Shouldn't Take Genvoya?

  • Hypersensitivity: Known hypersensitivity to any of the components of Genvoya.
  • Severe Liver Impairment: Caution is advised in patients with moderate to severe liver disease.

Advice From The Pharmacist

  • How to Take: Take Genvoya with food to enhance absorption and effectiveness.
  • Regular Monitoring: Regularly monitor renal function and viral load as part of the treatment plan.
  • Adherence: Emphasize the importance of adherence to the prescribed regimen to avoid the development of resistance.

Side Effects of Genvoya

Common Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Fatigue
  • Headache


Uncommon/Severe Side Effects

  • Liver problems: Signs include jaundice, dark urine, and persistent nausea.
  • Renal impairment: Monitor for changes in kidney function.

Risks and Warnings of Genvoya

  • Risk of Hepatotoxicity: Monitor liver function regularly, particularly in patients with a history of liver disease.
  • Bone Density Changes: Tenofovir alafenamide may affect bone mineral density; monitor patients at risk.
  • Drug Interactions: Genvoya may interact with other medications; inform your healthcare provider about all medications being taken.

Interactions with Genvoya

Common Drug Interactions

  • Drug Interactions: Caution is advised when used with other medications that affect renal function or those that are metabolized by CYP enzymes. Always consult your healthcare provider about potential interactions.
  • Food Interactions: Taking Genvoya with food enhances absorption and effectiveness.

Alternatives to Genvoya

Other Antiretroviral Regimens: Such as Biktarvy or Triumeq, which may contain different combinations of integrase inhibitors and NRTIs.