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Ganciclovir Warnings & Precautions

Before taking Ganciclovir, inform your doctor of all your medical conditions and medications. Certain conditions and patient groups require special precautions or may make Ganciclovir unsuitable.

Key Warnings

  • For HIV: strict adherence essential — skipping doses causes resistance
  • Antivirals do not cure chronic infections like HIV but suppress viral replication
  • Maintain adequate hydration with renally-cleared antivirals

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

  • Antivirals for HIV are often continued in pregnancy with specialist guidance. Acyclovir is considered relatively safe for herpes in pregnancy. Always discuss with your specialist.

Older Adults

  • Dose reduction often required for renally-cleared antivirals in older patients due to declining renal function.

Chronic Conditions

  • Renal impairment requires dose adjustment for most antivirals. Hepatic impairment affects metabolism of some agents.

When Not to Use

  • Concurrent St John's Wort with HIV antivirals
  • Known hypersensitivity

Safety Note

Ganciclovir should only be taken as prescribed. If you have any concerns about whether Ganciclovir is suitable for you, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ganciclovir safe for everyone?

Ganciclovir is not suitable for everyone. For HIV: strict adherence essential — skipping doses causes resistance Always inform your doctor of all medical conditions before starting Ganciclovir.

Can antivirals cure herpes?

No. Antivirals such as acyclovir and valacyclovir suppress herpes virus replication and reduce outbreak severity and frequency, but the virus remains latent in nerve cells for life. Treatment does not eliminate the virus.

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Medical Disclaimer: This drug reference is provided for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your physician or pharmacist before changing your medication. Information reviewed by the vHospital Editorial Team · Sources: WHO, BNF, FDA prescribing information.