Tenofovir Alafenamide is a kind of NRTI, which is used to treat chronic Hepatitis B and HIV. It works by stopping an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, which turns RNA into DNA in retroviruses. You take Tenofovir Alafenamide as 25 mg film-coated tabs, meant to be had with food once every day.
The tablets are supposed to be taken with a meal to help them work better. Each bottle has 30 tablets, which should last you a month. Since it’s an NRTI, it’s real important to finish the full treatment to make sure it works and to avoid building up resistance.
You need to take Tenofovir Alafenamide consistently to keep the virus under control, which helps with managing long-term HBV and HIV.