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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Hepatitis E virus infection
  1. (e fa veer' ens)(la miv' ue deen)(te noe' fo veer)Efavirenz, lamivudine and tenofovir should not be used to treat hepatitis B virus infection (HBV; an ongoing liver infection). Tell your doctor if you have or think you may have ...
  2. ... if you have or have ever had a hepatitis B virus infection. Your doctor will order a blood test to ... to treat chronic hepatitis C (an ongoing viral infection that damages the ... amount of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the body. Simeprevir may not prevent ...
  3. ... and tenofovir should not be used to treat hepatitis B virus infection (HBV; an ongoing liver infection). Tell your doctor ...
  4. ... and tenofovir should not be used to treat hepatitis B virus infection (HBV; an ongoing liver infection). Tell your doctor ...
  5. Telbivudine is used for chronic (long term) hepatitis B infection (swelling of the liver caused by a virus) in people who may also show signs of liver damage. Telbivudine is in a class of medications called nucleoside analogues. It works by ...
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  8. ... to the rest of the body), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), any other condition that affects your immune system, or hepatitis B (a viral infection that damages the liver) or any type of ...
  9. ... to treat chronic hepatitis C (an ongoing viral infection that damages the ... amount of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the body. Telaprevir may not prevent ...
  10. ... affects your nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis; hepatitis B (a virus that ... (TB; a lung infection that may not cause symptoms for many years ...
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