You're not logged in. Please log in to earn stock or Bitcoin rewards on your prescription purchase.
Kevarya
Kevarya (zebutin) is an antiviral medication used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. It is often used in combination with other antiviral agents to enhance the efficacy of treatment and improve patient outcomes.
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
Are you a member? Sign up or log in.
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 Kevarya ?
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
1 Bitcoin = $NaN
Bitcoin (BTC)
...
USD
$NaN
Adjust Bitcoin's potential value to see how much it could be worth
Potential Value
1 Bitcoin =
Bitcoin (BTC)
...
USD
$NaN
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for Kevarya to start working?
Patients may begin to see a reduction in viral load within a few weeks, but the full treatment course is typically necessary to assess effectiveness.
Can I take Kevarya with other medications?
Always consult your healthcare provider before combining Kevarya with other medications, especially other antiviral agents.
What should I do if I miss a dose of Kevarya?
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s close to the time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Is it safe to use Kevarya during pregnancy?
The safety of Kevarya during pregnancy has not been fully established; consult your healthcare provider for guidance.
Can Kevarya cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not commonly reported with Kevarya, but any significant changes in weight should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does Kevarya Work?
Zebutin works by inhibiting specific enzymes required for the replication of the hepatitis C virus, thereby reducing viral load and aiding in the clearance of the virus from the body. It targets the viral NS5A protein, which is crucial for viral replication and assembly.
Common Dosages
- Tablets: Common dosages may include 200 mg.
Typical Dosing
- The usual dosage for adults is 200 mg taken orally once daily, often in combination with other antiviral medications, depending on the specific treatment regimen.
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
Treatment of chronic hepatitis C in combination with other antiviral agents.
Who Shouldn't Take Kevarya?
- Known hypersensitivity to zebutin or any components of the formulation
- Severe liver impairment
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Patients should be advised to take Kevarya exactly as prescribed and to complete the full course of treatment.
- Discuss the importance of regular follow-up appointments to monitor liver function and viral load.
- Inform patients about possible side effects and encourage them to report any unusual symptoms.
Side Effects of Kevarya
Common Side Effects
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Headache
- Insomnia
- Anemia
Uncommon/Severe Side Effects
- Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
- Liver function abnormalities
Risks and Warnings of Kevarya
- Hepatic Function: Regular monitoring of liver function tests is important during treatment.
- Drug Interactions: Caution is advised when combining Kevarya with other medications, as drug interactions may affect efficacy or increase side effects.
Interactions with Kevarya
Common Drug Interactions
- Other Antivirals: Combining with other HCV treatments should be carefully managed to optimize effectiveness and reduce the risk of resistance.
- CYP450 Metabolized Drugs: Certain medications may affect zebutin metabolism; dosage adjustments may be necessary.
Alternatives to Kevarya
- Other Direct-acting Antivirals: Such as sofosbuvir or ledipasvir for treating chronic hepatitis C.
- Combination Therapies: Various combinations of antiviral medications may be considered based on the patient's specific situation.