HIV infection
Paediatric patients (2-13 years): The recommended oral dose of Nelfinavir for paediatric patients 2 to 13 years of age is 20-30 mg/kg per dose, three times daily with a meal.
General: Abdominal pain, accidental injury, allergic reaction, asthenia, back pain, fever, headache, malaise, pain and redistribution/accumulation of body fat.
Digestive system: Anorexia, dyspepsia, epigastric pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatitis, mouth ulceration, pancreatitis and vomiting.
Haemic/Lymphatic system: Anaemia, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia.
Metabolic/Nutritional: Increase in alkaline phosphate, amylase, creatinine phosphokinase, lactic dehydrogenase, SGOT, SGPT and g glutamyl transpeptidase, hyperlipaemia, hyperuricaemia, hyperglycaemia, hypoglycaemia, dehydration and liver function tests abnormal.
Musculoskeletal system: Arthralgia, arthritis, cramps, myalgia, myasthenia and myopathy.
Nervous system: Anxiety, depression, dizziness, emotional lability, hyperkinesia, insomnia, migraine, paraesthesia, seizures, sleep disorder, somnolence and suicide ideation.
Respiratory system: Dyspnoea, pharyngitis, rhinitis and sinusitis.
Skin/Appendages: Dermatitis, folliculitis, fungal dermatitis, maculopapular rash, pruitus, sweating, and urticaria.
Ophthalmic: Acute iritis and eye disorder.
Urogenital system: Kidney calculas, sexual dysfunction.
Lactation: The US Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises HIV-infected women not to breast-feed to avoid postnatal transmission of HIV to a child.
General: Nelfinavir is principally metabolised by the liver. Therefore, caution should be exercised when administering this drug to patients with hepatic impairment.
Haemophilia: There have been reports of increased bleeding, including spontaneous skin haematomas and haemarthrosis, in patients with haemophilia type A and B treated with protease inhibitors. In some patients, additional factor VIII was given. In more than half of the reported cases, treatment with protease inhibitors was continued or reintroduced. A causal relationship has not been established.