Yes: There are various reasons when and why hepatitis B therapy should be started. There are 5 different medications (pills) approved for use in the US and also interferon injections can be used in some patients. These treatment rarely lead to a cure, but rather, they control the virus and prevent complications.
Answered 11/28/2014
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Yes: Absolutely. There are even some treatments shown to cure hepatitis b. The treatment takes a while though, and has many side effects, so it's not for everyone. Speak to your primary care physician about seeing a hepatologist to review your options.
Answered 7/5/2012
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Yes: There are currently 6 available antiviral medications for hepatitis b. Viread is the most common and Baraclude (entecavir) is also a first line therapy. Most of these medications only need to be taken once per day and have minimal side effects.
Answered 12/29/2014
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Only Interferon Def : Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is still the most common cause of HBV carcinoma and liver cirrhosis world wide. High viral replication is a major risk factor for the development of both cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Early studies have shown lamivudine lowers the risk of HBV associated complication.Interferon are still the only options for RX, achieving 20 % clearance HBsAg G Type 1
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