Support: There is no cure for chronic hepatitis b. A handful of newer and more effective drugs are now available for its treatment and research continues for a complete cure. You may wish to donate 'top money' for such research or to support people with this condition.
Answered 7/20/2012
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Cure: Whe the current available agents nucleosides, nucleotides, interferons a small percentage of patients may sero convert to HBV surface antibody. They are able to discontinue treatment and they are cured and immune for a future exposure to hbv.
Answered 1/15/2015
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Easy: You do not need to pay top dollar, you just need to see a hematologist or gastroenterologist. There are excellent drugs available to control hepatitis b. It is rare that someone is actually cured of it (unlike hepatitis c which has a very high cure rate).
Answered 8/5/2015
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