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Indications of Xovir 10 gm

Xovir 10 gm intravenous (IV) infusion is a synthetic nucleoside analogue antiviral used to treat serious infections caused by the Herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Varicella zoster virus (VZV). It is administered under close medical supervision, usually in a hospital setting, for the following conditions:

  • Acute clinical manifestations of Herpes simplex virus infection in immunocompromised patients
  • Severe primary or non-primary genital herpes in patients with a normal immune system
  • Varicella zoster virus (chickenpox) infection in immunocompromised patients
  • Herpes zoster (shingles) in immunocompetent patients presenting with severe acute local or systemic symptoms
  • Herpes simplex encephalitis, a serious viral infection of the brain

Xovir 10 gm Injection is reserved for severe or complicated herpesvirus infections that require rapid systemic drug levels not achievable with oral therapy. It does not cure herpes infections but significantly reduces the severity, duration, and complications of an outbreak.

Always take medicines strictly according to a registered physician's advice.

Theropeutic Class

Antiviral agent used for the treatment of Herpes simplex and Varicella-zoster virus infections.

Pharmacology

Xovir 10 gm is a guanosine nucleoside analogue with selective antiviral activity against Herpes simplex virus (Type 1 and 2) and Varicella zoster virus. Its mechanism of action depends on intracellular activation within virus-infected cells:

  • Viral thymidine kinase converts Xovir 10 gm into Xovir 10 gm Monophosphate — a step that occurs far more efficiently in infected cells than in normal cells, giving the drug its selectivity
  • Cellular guanylate kinase further converts the monophosphate to Xovir 10 gm Diphosphate
  • Various cellular enzymes then convert it to Xovir 10 gm Triphosphate, the pharmacologically active form

Xovir 10 gm Triphosphate inhibits viral DNA polymerase and gets incorporated into the growing viral DNA chain, causing chain termination. This halts viral DNA synthesis and replication, while sparing uninfected host cells due to the virus-dependent activation pathway.

Dosage of Xovir 10 gm

Dosage is calculated based on body weight (mg/kg) and administered strictly by slow intravenous infusion over one hour. Dosing depends on the type and severity of infection and the patient's immune status.

Indication Immune Status Recommended Dose
Herpes simplex infection Normal or immunocompromised 5 mg/kg every 8 hours
Severe herpes zoster (shingles) Normal immune status 5 mg/kg every 8 hours
Varicella zoster infection Immunocompromised 10 mg/kg every 8 hours
Herpes simplex encephalitis Normal or immunocompromised 10 mg/kg every 8 hours

Each dose must be given as a slow IV infusion over one hour — never as a rapid bolus injection. Treatment duration is typically 5–7 days for most infections and at least 10 days for herpes simplex encephalitis.

Doses must be individualized by a physician, especially in renal impairment, pediatric, and elderly patients (see Use in Special Populations).

Administration of Xovir 10 gm

Xovir 10 gm Injection is intended strictly for intravenous infusion and must never be given by intramuscular, subcutaneous, or oral route.

Reconstitution

Vial Strength Diluent Volume Resulting Concentration
250 mg vial 10 mL Water for Injection or 0.9% Sodium Chloride 25 mg/mL
500 mg vial 10 mL Water for Injection or 0.9% Sodium Chloride 50 mg/mL

Dilution for Infusion

After reconstitution, the required dose should be further diluted in at least 50–100 mL of infusion fluid before administration:

  • A maximum of 250 mg Xovir 10 gm may be added to 50 mL of infusion solution
  • A maximum of 500 mg Xovir 10 gm may be added to 100 mL of infusion solution
  • Final concentration should not exceed 0.5% w/v
  • Shake the mixture thoroughly after adding Xovir 10 gm to the infusion fluid

Compatible Infusion Fluids

When diluted to a concentration of 0.5% w/v or less, Xovir 10 gm Infusion is compatible with the following fluids and remains stable for up to 12 hours at room temperature (below 25°C):

  • Sodium Chloride Intravenous Infusion BP (0.45% and 0.9% w/v)
  • Sodium Chloride (0.18% w/v) with Glucose (4% w/v) Intravenous Infusion
  • Sodium Chloride (0.45% w/v) with Glucose (2.5% w/v) Intravenous Infusion
  • Compound Sodium Lactate Intravenous Infusion BP (Hartmann's Solution)

Important Administration Notes

  • The infusion must be given slowly over at least one hour to prevent renal tubular damage
  • Contains no preservative — reconstitute and dilute immediately before use and discard any unused solution
  • Do not refrigerate the reconstituted or diluted solution, as this may cause precipitation

Interaction of Xovir 10 gm

Xovir 10 gm may interact with certain medications, altering its clearance or increasing the risk of adverse effects:

  • Probenecid: Co-administration increases mean Xovir 10 gm half-life and area under the concentration-time curve, while reducing urinary excretion and renal clearance
  • Diuretics (in patients over 60 years): Concurrent use significantly increases plasma Xovir 10 gm levels
  • Nephrotoxic drugs (e.g., aminoglycosides, cisplatin, amphotericin B): May increase the risk of renal impairment when used with Xovir 10 gm
  • Other nucleoside analogues (e.g., ganciclovir): Concomitant use is generally avoided due to overlapping toxicity affecting DNA synthesis

Inform your physician about all medications, supplements, and herbal products in use before starting Xovir 10 gm Injection therapy.

Contraindications

Xovir 10 gm Injection is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to Xovir 10 gm, ValXovir 10 gm, or any other component of the formulation. A history of allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing after previous use is a contraindication to further use.

Side Effects of Xovir 10 gm

Xovir 10 gm Injection is generally well tolerated when administered correctly, but some patients may experience adverse effects, particularly with rapid infusion, dehydration, or pre-existing renal/neurological conditions.

Common Side Effects

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Phlebitis or inflammation at the injection site
  • Pruritus (itching), urticaria (hives), and skin rashes
  • Reversible increases in liver enzymes
  • Increases in blood urea and serum creatinine

Less Common but Serious Side Effects

  • Lethargy and obtundation (reduced alertness)
  • Tremors, confusion, hallucinations, and agitation
  • Somnolence (excessive drowsiness) and psychosis
  • Convulsions and coma (typically at high doses or in renal impairment)

Local inflammatory reactions and tissue irritation may occur if the infusion inadvertently leaks into surrounding tissue outside the vein (extravasation). Report any unusual neurological or allergic symptoms to your doctor immediately.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Xovir 10 gm Injection falls under Pregnancy Category B. Adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women are not available. It should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit to the mother clearly justifies the potential risk to the fetus.

Xovir 10 gm is excreted in breast milk. It should be given to breastfeeding mothers only when the benefits outweigh potential risks to the nursing infant. There is currently no clinical data regarding the effect of Xovir 10 gm on human fertility.

Precautions & Warnings

  • For intravenous infusion only — must never be given by mouth, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously
  • The reconstituted solution has a pH of approximately 11.0 and can cause tissue damage if administered incorrectly
  • Must be infused slowly over at least one hour to avoid renal tubular damage; never give as a rapid bolus injection
  • Adequate hydration must be maintained before and during infusion, as maximum urinary drug concentration occurs within the first few hours
  • Concomitant use of other nephrotoxic drugs, pre-existing renal disease, or dehydration increases the risk of renal impairment
  • Use with caution in patients with neurological abnormalities, significant hypoxia, or serious renal, hepatic, or electrolyte disturbances, as Xovir 10 gm has been associated with reversible encephalopathic changes

Overdose Effects of Xovir 10 gm

Overdosage with intravenous Xovir 10 gm has resulted in elevated serum creatinine, elevated blood urea nitrogen, and subsequent acute renal failure. Neurological effects such as confusion, hallucinations, agitation, seizures, and coma have also been reported in association with overdose.

Management is primarily supportive. Adequate hydration is essential to reduce the risk of crystal formation in the renal tubules. Hemodialysis significantly enhances the removal of Xovir 10 gm from the bloodstream and may be considered in managing severe overdose.

Storage Conditions

  • Store at 15°C to 25°C (room temperature)
  • Protect from light and moisture
  • Do not refrigerate reconstituted or diluted solutions
  • Keep out of the reach and sight of children

Use In Special Populations

Pediatric Use

In children aged 1–12 years, dosing should be calculated based on body surface area:

  • Herpes simplex infections (excluding encephalitis) or Varicella zoster infections: 250 mg/m² (equivalent to 5 mg/kg in adults)
  • Immunocompromised children with Varicella zoster infection or Herpes simplex encephalitis: 500 mg/m² (equivalent to 10 mg/kg in adults)

Children with impaired renal function require an appropriately adjusted dose based on the severity of impairment.

Geriatric Use

Specific clinical data in elderly patients is limited. As creatinine clearance often declines with age, special attention should be given to dose reduction, and elderly patients should be monitored closely for renal and neurological side effects.

Renal Impairment

Creatinine Clearance (CrCl) Recommended Dose
25–50 mL/min 5 or 10 mg/kg every 12 hours
10–25 mL/min 5 or 10 mg/kg every 24 hours
0–10 mL/min 2.5 or 5 mg/kg every 24 hours, and after dialysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Xovir 10 gm used for?

Xovir 10 gm intravenous (IV) infusion is a synthetic nucleoside analogue antiviral used to treat serious infections caused by the Herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Varicella zoster virus (VZV). It is administered under close medical supervision, usually in a hospital setting, for the following conditions: Acute clinical manifestations of Herpes simplex virus infection in immunocompromised patients Se…

What is the dosage of Xovir 10 gm?

Dosage is calculated based on body weight (mg/kg) and administered strictly by slow intravenous infusion over one hour. Dosing depends on the type and severity of infection and the patient's immune status. Indication Immune Status Recommended Dose Herpes simplex infection Normal or immunocompromised 5 mg/kg every 8 hours Severe herpes zoster (shingles) Normal immune status 5 mg/kg every 8 hours Va…

What are the side effects of Xovir 10 gm?

Xovir 10 gm Injection is generally well tolerated when administered correctly, but some patients may experience adverse effects, particularly with rapid infusion, dehydration, or pre-existing renal/neurological conditions. Common Side Effects Nausea and vomiting Phlebitis or inflammation at the injection site Pruritus (itching), urticaria (hives), and skin rashes Reversible increases in liver enzy…

Who should not take Xovir 10 gm?

Xovir 10 gm Injection is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to Xovir 10 gm, ValXovir 10 gm, or any other component of the formulation. A history of allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing after previous use is a contraindication to further use.

What precautions should be taken with Xovir 10 gm?

For intravenous infusion only — must never be given by mouth, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously The reconstituted solution has a pH of approximately 11.0 and can cause tissue damage if administered incorrectly Must be infused slowly over at least one hour to avoid renal tubular damage; never give as a rapid bolus injection Adequate hydration must be maintained before and during infusion, as maxim…

Is Xovir 10 gm safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

Xovir 10 gm Injection falls under Pregnancy Category B. Adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women are not available. It should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit to the mother clearly justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Xovir 10 gm is excreted in breast milk. It should be given to breastfeeding mothers only when the benefits outweigh potential risks to the n…

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