any treatment to heptitis c virus?
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Medications are available to treat chronic hepatitis C. If successful, they reduce the amount of virus to a level that is undetectable by the PCR test. If the virus levels remain undetectable for at least 24 weeks after a person stops taking the medications, the individual is considered to have a “substantial response” and may be cured of the disease. Currently, treatment consists of taking two medications: injections of a drug called interferon and pills called ribavirin. This is called combination therapy. A usual treatment schedule involves injecting interferon one to three times a week, and taking the ribavirin pills two times per day.
Pegylated interferon is a new form of interferon that is injected only once a week. Pegylated interferon treatment is more convenient, is easier to take, and is more effective in some people than regular interferon.
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I don't know?
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