VA National Clinical Public Health Programs — HIV/AIDSwww.hiv.va.gov![](images/global/clr_pxl.gif) | Disclaimer: This information is not meant to substitute for professional advice; please consult your medical provider or pharmacist. Atripla
(Sustiva + Viread + Emtriva)
Type of Drug: Fixed-Dose Combination Notes on taking this medication- Take at bedtime
- Take on an empty stomach
- Sustiva component interacts with many other drugs; consult your medical provider
- Persons with kidney problems may need an adjustment to their doses of
the component drugs, and have to take them separately, not as a single pill
Same side effects asSustiva- Sleep disturbances such as vivid dreams (improves over the first several weeks); dizziness; drowsiness; mood disturbances
- Difficulty with concentration
- Rash
- Do not take during pregnancy; may cause birth defects
Viread- Gassiness; abdominal discomfort; nausea; diarrhea
- Kidney impairment
- Viread is active against hepatitis B, and stopping it can cause "flare-up" of hepatitis B
Emtriva- Skin discoloration (particularly in dark-skinned people)
- Headache; diarrhea; nausea
- Emtriva is active against hepatitis B, and stopping it can cause "flare-up" of hepatitis B
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