Favira (Favipiravir) 200mg

Favira (Favipiravir) 200mg

Favira 200mg contains Favipiravir, an antiviral medicine used for certain viral infections. It works by inhibiting viral replication and reducing infection severity.

Field Details
Original Brand Avigan
Generic Brand Favira 200
Generic Name Favipiravir 200mg
Pack Size 40 Tablets
Use / Indications Viral infections, influenza-like illness
Manufacturer
Status Prescription Only Medicine
Quantity

Introduction to Avigan (Favipiravir) 200mg 

Avigan (Favipiravir) 200mg is an antiviral prescription medicine used for the treatment of certain viral infections. It works by stopping viruses from multiplying inside the body, helping reduce the severity and duration of infection.

Avigan 200mg is classified under Prescription Medicines, Antiviral Drugs, RNA Polymerase Inhibitors, and Anti-Infective Agents. It contains Favipiravir, which targets viral replication processes.

In some markets, Favira 200mg is available as a local brand containing the same active ingredient Favipiravir, offering similar antiviral effects when prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional.

What Is Avigan (Favipiravir)? 

Avigan is the brand name for Favipiravir, an oral antiviral medication.

Favipiravir belongs to a class of medicines called RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitors. It works by blocking viral replication, preventing viruses from spreading in the body.

Generic versions such as Favira 200mg contain the same active compound and are used depending on medical guidance and availability.

Drug Class and Mechanism of Action 

Favipiravir is classified as an antiviral RNA polymerase inhibitor.

How Favipiravir Works 

It works in several ways:

  • Inhibits viral RNA polymerase enzyme
  • Stops viral replication
  • Reduces viral load in the body

How Avigan Works in the Body 

Viruses multiply rapidly inside human cells, causing infection and symptoms.

Key Actions of Favipiravir 

  • Blocking virus reproduction
  • Reducing infection severity
  • Supporting faster recovery

Generic versions such as Favira provide similar antiviral activity when used appropriately.

Medical Uses of Favira 200mg 

For Viral Infections 

Favipiravir is used for certain viral infections as prescribed by doctors.

Potential Benefits 

  • Reduced viral replication
  • Shorter illness duration
  • Improved recovery outcomes

For Influenza-Like Illness 

It may be used in some cases of influenza or emerging viral infections under medical supervision.

Treatment Benefits 

  • Reduced fever duration
  • Improved symptom control
  • Lower viral load

Who Can Take Favira 200mg? 

Eligibility Criteria 

Patients may be prescribed this medicine if they:

  • Have confirmed viral infections
  • Are advised by an infectious disease specialist
  • Require antiviral therapy support

Who Should Avoid Avigan 200mg 

This medicine should NOT be used by:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Individuals with severe liver disease
  • Patients with hypersensitivity to Favipiravir
  • Children (unless specifically prescribed)

Favira 200mg Dosage and Administration 

Standard Dosage Guidelines 

  • Dose varies depending on infection severity
  • Usually given as loading dose followed by maintenance dose
  • Taken orally with water

Dosage Adjustments 

Doctors may adjust dosage depending on:

  • Type of viral infection
  • Patient weight and condition
  • Liver function

Side Effects of Favira 200mg 

Common Side Effects 

  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Headache
  • Elevated uric acid levels

Serious Side Effects 

  • Liver enzyme abnormalities
  • Allergic reactions
  • Blood-related changes (rare)
  • Teratogenic risk (birth defects)

Storage 

Store below 30°C in a dry place away from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

1. What is Favira used for? 

It is used to treat certain viral infections under medical supervision.

2. Does it cure viral infections? 

It helps reduce viral replication and severity but may not fully cure all infections.

3. Can it be taken during pregnancy? 

No, it is strictly avoided during pregnancy.

4. Is it an antibiotic? 

No, it is an antiviral medicine.

5. Is Favira the same as Avigan? 

Yes, both contain Favipiravir.

6. Do I need a prescription? 

Yes, it is a prescription-only antiviral medicine.

Medical Disclaimer 

Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using antiviral medicines.

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