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- ... deal with the underlying cause. Current direct-acting medicines for hepatitis C eliminate the virus in nearly all people. As hepatitis C goes away, the cryoglobulins will disappear in about one ... medicines that suppress the immune system. Rituximab is an ...
- ... by mouth The choice of whether to use medicines in children for hepatitis C is not clear. Medicines that have been used, interferon and ribavirin, carry ...
- ... Continue to smoke or abuse alcohol or other drugs Have active hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or HIV Have had cancer within the past 2 years Have lung disease that will likely affect the new lung Have ... take their medicines Are unable to keep up with the hospital ...
- ... with other men People who use recreational, injectable drugs There is no vaccine for hepatitis C.
- ... Biliary atresia Cirrhosis Coccidioidomycosis Delta virus (hepatitis D) Drug-induced cholestasis Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Hemochromatosis Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatocellular carcinoma Liver disease due to alcohol Primary ...
- ... decay (meth mouth) Death People who use these drugs, especially methamphetamine, have a high chance of getting HIV and hepatitis B and C . This can be through sharing used needles with ...
- ... viruses (such as hepatitis A, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C), bacteria, or parasites Liver damage from alcohol or poison Medicines, such as an overdose of acetaminophen Fatty liver ...
- ... are most at risk for contracting and spreading hepatitis C are those who share needles for injecting drugs and health care workers or emergency workers who ...
- ... Risks for the condition include: Exposure to certain medicines, ... hepatitis C Lichen planus mostly affects middle-aged adults. It ...
- ... Test for HIV Test for hepatitis B and hepatitis C Cryoglobulins Anti-phospholipid antibodies Blood cultures