What are the possible side effects of KALETRA?
In KALETRA clinical studies, the most commonly reported side effects of moderate severity were abdominal pain, abnormal bowel movements, diarrhea, feeling weak/tired, headache, and nausea. Children taking KALETRA may sometimes get a skin rash. This list of side effects is not complete. Your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist can answer your questions about side effects with KALETRA. In KALETRA clinical studies, 4-13% of patients stopped taking KALETRA because of side effects. The studies included patients who had never taken HIV medicines, patients who had taken only one other HIV medicine similar to KALETRA, and patients who had taken several different HIV medicines similar to KALETRA. Talk to your doctor right away about any new or continuing symptoms. Your doctor may be able to help you manage these side effects.