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  1. Daclatasvir is used along with another medication (sofosbuvir [Solvadi]) to treat a certain type of chronic hepatitis ... an ongoing viral infection that damages the liver). Daclatasvir is in a class of antiviral medications called ...
  2. ... no no no yes Hepatitis C no 26196502 Daclatasvir plus Sofosbuvir for HCV in Patients Coinfected with ... 25977266 High Cure Rate With 24 Weeks of Daclatasvir-Based Quadruple Therapy in Treatment-Experienced, Null-Responder ...
  3. ... Agents Cytarabine Cytotoxic Antibiotics D Dabigatran Dabrafenib Dacarbazine Daclatasvir Daclizumab Dacomitinib Dactinomycin Dalfampridine Dantrolene Dapsone Daptomycin Daratumumab ...
  4. ... 742. Publication expected November 2015. Hepatitis C (chronic) – daclatasvir. NICE technology appraisal 766. Publication expected November 2015. ...
  5. ... Cycloserine Cyclosporine Cyproheptadine Cytarabine D Dabigatran Dabrafenib Dacarbazine Daclatasvir Daclizumab Dacomitinib Dactinomycin Dalbavancin Dalfampridine Dalteparin Dandelion Dantrolene ...
  6. ... as a fixed-dose combination Biktarvy HIV infection Daclatasvir Daklinza Hepatitis C Darunavir combination Symtuza HIV infection ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The comparative clinical effectiveness and value of simeprevir and sofosbuvir in the ... 
    Publication: [Boston, MA] : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, April 15, 2014
    ... sofosbuvir. At least two additional DAAs, faldaprevir and daclatasvir, are likely to be approved in 2014.50 ... DAAs that do not have FDA approval including daclatasvir, IDX‐719, TMC‐647055, and GSK‐23336805. None ...
  8. ... Verelan); chloramphenicol; clarithromycin (Biaxin); cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral, Sandimmune); daclatasvir (Daklinza); dapsone; diazepam (Valium); doxycycline (Monodox, Oracea, Vibramycin); ...