This could be likened to Russian Roulette. Chronic hepatitis C infection (that is having undetected HCV infection long term) can remain undetected for years, decades, even lifetime if left untreated. This can lead to serious health issues including, but not limited to, liver damage, cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), liver cancer and even death. (Centers […]
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Can Hepatitis C (HCV) be cured
The current available treatment(s) have a 95-99% success rate in curing Hepatitis C (HCV) infection. Treatment involves a eight (8) to twelve (12) week course of Maviret or Mavyret (spelling location dependent) This medication consists of Glecaprivar and Pibrentasvir, with the most common side effects being occasional tiredness and headaches. Please note that NOT all […]
Continue readingWhat is an RNA PCR test
A Hepatitis C RNA test (sometimes called a PCR test), is a laboratory based test using either a large “finger prick” sample of blood or venous blood sample detecting whether the Hepatitis C virus is present in the blood stream or not. A positive test indicates the virus is present and indicates treatment is required. […]
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