Monday, July 27, 2015

Genotype in Hepatitis C Determines Treatment Course/Genotype 1 is Common with Increasingly Effective Treatment

Many Factors Determine Treatments in Hepatitis C Patients 
Published on Jul 27, 2015
While genotype is one of the overriding factors in determining course of treatment for patients with hepatitis C there are other areas to consider as well. This can include other health conditions they are being treated for, potential drug use, and other medications they are taking as well.
Source - MD Magazine TV



Determining Genotype in Hepatitis C Determines Treatment Course
Published on Jul 27, 2015
Once a patient has tested positive for hepatitis C the question then becomes which of the six genotypes and sub-genotypes do they have. Answering that question will determine what the next steps in care will be.
Source - MD Magazine TV



Genotype 1 Hepatitis C is Common with Increasingly Effective Treatment
Published on Jul 27, 2015 In the United States the two most common forms of hepatitis C are genotypes 1 and 2. They are also becoming increasingly easy to treat though the medications can be expensive for some patients.
Source - MD Magazine TV




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