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Direct-acting antiviral medicines interfere with different steps of the hepatitis C lifecycle. A combination of drugs may be co-formulated into a single pill. Modern treatment typically lasts for two or three months, usually does not cause side-effects and cures more than 95% of treated people.

Avoiding Missteps When Evaluating New HCV Trial Data

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Clinical Care Options (requires registration)
5 November 2012

IPAB revokes patent on Roche Hepatitis C drug

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Hindu Business Line
2 November 2012

Will Dropping Interferon Be the Magic Bullet for Reducing HCV Mortality?

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Clinical Care Options (requires registration)
26 October 2012

Hepatitis C – What Are My Options for Treatment? New Webinar

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American Liver Foundation
25 October 2012

HCV Advocates Survey

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Treatment Action Group
15 October 2012

Prior Alcohol Consumption Does Not Impair HCV Treatment

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HCV New Drugs Research
12 October 2012

Mental Health in Hepatitis C: A European Expert Consensus Statement

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European Liver Patients Association
9 October 2012

Ordeal of hepatitis C treatment worth it

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San Francisco Chronicle
12 September 2012

Challenges remain in reaching 100% cure rate in HCV

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Healio Infectious Disease News
11 September 2012

Copy of Interferon, High Blood Pressure May be Risk to Vision

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Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report
23 August 2012

Vitamin B12 During Hepatitis C Treatment

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Hepatitis Central
22 August 2012

London Mayor welcomes news of prestigious 2014 medical conference

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European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL)
14 August 2012

Pakistan: Hepatitis C treatment crisis in Punjab

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Pakistan Daily Times
9 June 2012

Hep C Top Social Networks and Blogs

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HCV New Drugs Research
4 June 2012