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      New Treatment for Hep C Genotype 1

      New Treatment for Hep C Genotype 1
      by Jenny Roberts

      Hepatitis C (Hep C) can be divided into different genotypes and the type of genotype that you have will depend on the treatment that you are able to receive. Hep C genotype 1 is one of the common forms of the hep C virus. New treatments for the hep C genotype 1 will also have different treatment lengths.

      New Treatment for Hep C Genotype 1 Options

      Daklinza (daclatasvir) with Sovaldi (sofosbuvir)

      For this treatment, 60 milligrams of Daklinza should be taken with 400 milligrams of Sovaldi once per day. Usually, this combination will last a total of 12 weeks.

      Side effects may include fatigue and headaches.

      Epclusa (sofosbuvir/velpatasvir)

      Epclusa is available in the form of a tablet that is taken orally, once per day, and can be taken with or without food. One tablet will usually contain 400 milligrams of sofosbuvir and 100 milligrams of velpatasvir. This treatment is normally 12 weeks in length.

      Side effects of Epclusa include fatigue and headaches.

      If Epclusa is taken with ribavirin, side effects may also include nausea, diarrhea, insomnia, and anemia in addition to the headaches and fatigue.

      Harvoni (ledipasvir/sofosbuvir)

      This new treatment for hep C genotype 1 is available in the form of a tablet that is taken once a day. One tablet of Harvoni usually contains 90 milligrams of ledipasvir and 400 milligrams of sofosbuvir. Treatments can last up to 8, 12, or 24 weeks.

      Reported side effects include headaches, fatigue, and weakness.

      Olysio (simprevir) and Sovaldi (sofosbuvir)

      This treatment involves taking one capsule with 150 milligrams of simeprevir and one tablet with 400 milligrams of sofosbuvir. The simeprevir capsule is taken once per day with food and the sofosbuvir tablet is taken once per day with or without food.

      Side effects at the 12-week mark of the treatment include headaches, nausea, fatigue, insomnia, itching, and rash. At the 24-week mark, dizziness and diarrhea were also reported.

      Remember to talk with your doctor before you decide to take any medication for the treatment of your hep C genotype 1. Your doctor will be able to prescribe a medication that will provide better results for your condition.

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      Posted on June 5, 2018
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