Crixivan From Merck Sharp Dohme With Indinavir Sulfate Eq 400mg Base Information for Drugs and Acne

The Ingredients: Indinavir Sulfate
Dosage Form and Administration: Capsule; Oral
Drug Trade Name: Crixivan
Firm: Merck Sharp Dohme
Strength: EQ 400MG BASE
New Drug Application Type: N
The Drug Application Number:20685
Medicine Product Number: 1
Approval Date: 3/13/1996
Reference Listed Drug: Yes
Type: RX
Applicant Full Name: Merck Sharp And Dohme Corp

Acne Vulgaris

Changes in the pilosebaceous units (skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and the associated subcutaneous gland) result in acne vulgaris. Severe acne is inflammatory, but acne can also manifest in non-inflammatory forms. Acne lesions are pimples, spots or zits. Acne is most common during adolescence, affecting more than affecting more than 85 percent of teenagers, and frequently continues into adulthood. For most people, acne diminishes over time and tends to disappear, or at the very least decrease after the early twenties. There is, however, no way to predict how long acne can take to disappear entirely, and some individuals continue to suffer well into their thirties, forties and beyond. Most commonly, the face and upper neck regions are affected, but there may be acne on the chest, back and shoulders as well. Acne may appear on the upper arms, but lesions found there are often keratosis pilaris, not acne. Typical acne lesions are comedones, inflammatory papules, pustules and nodules. Some of the large nodules are cysts and nodulocystic describes severe cases of inflammatory acne.

Body Mass Index

Body mass index (BMI) is a tool that determines whether the health of a person is at risk due to his or her weight. BMI is a ratio of weight to height. A BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 is healthy; a BMI of 25 to 29.9 is overweight; and a BMI of 30 or more is obese.
To use the BMI table: Find height in the left-hand column and move across to find weight. The number at the top of the column is the BMI for that height and weight. Pounds have been rounded off.
If a person is overweight, he or she is more likely to develop certain health problems. A person may be able to improve his or her health by losing as little as 10 to 20 pounds. To lose weight and keep it off over time, try to make long term changes in eating and physical activity habits. Choose healthy foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains and low fat meat and dairy products more often. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity, such as walking, on most or all days of the week.