Kaletra is recommended for use in adults and children 14 days of age and older who are infected with HIV.
Take care when dosing children. Dosing should be less than 5 ml twice daily for children weighing less than 40 kg.
If you or your child is able to swallow tablets, Kaletra is also supplied as film-coated tablets containing 200 mg of lopinavir and 50 mg of ritonavir and film-coated tablets containing 100 mg of lopinavir and 25 mg of ritonavir.
Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure how you should take your medicine.
- If the dose is up to 2 ml - use the 2 ml oral dosing syringe to prepare a dose.
- If the dose is between 2 ml and 5 ml - use the 5 ml oral dosing syringe to prepare a dose.
Check with your pharmacist that you have the correct size of syringe. If you are not sure how to use the oral dosing syringe ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. They will tell you how to use the syringe correctly.
Before the first time you use the dosing syringe, wash the plunger and syringe in warm water and washing-up liquid. Rinse with clean water and allow to air dry.
Do not shake the bottle – this is because air bubbles can form which will affect how well you can measure the dose.
Open the child-proof cap by pushing down on it with your palm and twisting it counter clockwise, or in the direction of the arrow on the top of the cap. Talk to your pharmacist if you have difficulty opening the bottle.
Using the 2 ml oral dosing syringe for doses up to 2 ml
The syringe has two main parts, a ‘plunger’ and a ‘barrel’. In this picture we have pulled out the plunger so that you can see each part clearly.
1. Push the plunger all of the way into the barrel.
2. Place the tip of the syringe into the liquid.
3. Pull up the plunger until the correct dose amount is shown on the plunger. You should see the ‘ml’ marking aligned to the top of the collar of the barrel.
4. Turn the syringe so that the tip is pointing up, gently tap it and push plunger to remove any air bubbles.
5. After removing the air bubbles, look at the dose mark.
- If the ‘ml’ mark on the collar is more than the prescribed dose, push the plunger to the prescribed dose.
- If the ‘ml’ mark on the collar is less than the prescribed dose, draw up more solution to the prescribed dose.
6. Place the dosing syringe in your child’s mouth towards the cheek and gently push the plunger down to release the medicine.
Replace the bottle cap after each dose.
Using the 5 ml oral dosing syringe for doses more than 2 ml
The syringe has two main parts, a ‘plunger’ and a ‘barrel’. In this picture we have pulled out the plunger so that you can see each part clearly.
1. Push the plunger all of the way into the barrel.
2. Place the tip of the syringe into the liquid.
3. Pull up the plunger until the raised ring is on the correct dose ‘ml’ mark on the barrel.
4. Turn the syringe so that the tip is pointing up, gently tap it and push plunger to remove any air bubbles.
5. After removing the air bubbles, look at the dose mark.
- If the ‘ml’ mark on the raised ring is more than the prescribed dose, push the plunger to the prescribed dose.
- If the ‘ml’ mark on the raised ring is less than the prescribed dose, draw up more solution to the prescribed dose.
6. Place the dosing syringe in your child’s mouth towards the cheek and gently push the plunger down to release the medicine.
Replace the bottle cap after each dose.
After each dose of Kaletra separate the plunger and the syringe. Wash the plunger and the syringe with washing up liquid and warm water as soon as you can; you may soak both in soapy water for up to 15 minutes. Rinse the syringe and plunger with clean water. Put the syringe back together and draw up and expel tap water a few times to rinse. Let the syringe dry completely before you use that syringe for dosing.
Do not use the dosing syringes supplied with Kaletra oral solution to administer any other medicines you or your child may be taking.