What to do if you take propofol tenofovir and it’s resistant

Propofol Tenofovir is taken resistant, it is recommended to check if resistance is determined to be present or to change to another medication under the supervision of a doctor. Propofol Tenofovir is mainly used for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B in adults and adolescents (age ≥ 12 years, weight > 35 kg). There is no clear evidence of drug resistance in trials related to treatment with propofol tenofovir. If you feel that you have developed drug resistance after taking the drug, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for checkups and change to other drugs, such as entecavir, lamivudine, etc., under your doctor’s guidance. Propofol tenofovir may cause adverse reactions such as abdominal pain and diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, bloating, flatulence, dizziness and headache, fatigue, rash, joint pain, and increased alanine aminotransferase. If you experience similar symptoms and go to the hospital. The drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to propofol tenofovir.