So, Tenofovir Alafenamide is this thing called a nucleos(t)ide reverse transcriptase inhibitor, which is a fancy name for a drug that stops viruses from making more of themselves. It’s used to treat long-term HBV and HIV. You know, those viruses that can stick around for a while.
It works by stopping this enzyme called reverse transcriptase. This enzyme is like a key that viruses need to copy themselves. You can get it as a 25 mg tablet that’s covered with a special film.
The usual dose is just 25 mg and you’re supposed to take it every day with some food. Each bottle holds 30 of these tablets.