What are Sofosbuvir Tablets used for?
Sofosbuvir Tablets is an antiviral drug used to treat chronic hepatitis C in adults and children aged 3 years and older. It should be used in conjunction with other antiviral drugs (usual ribavirin with or without peginterferon alfa). It should not be taken by themselves.
What type of drug is Virso?
Virso belongs to the nucleotide polymerase inhibitors class of antiviral drugs. It works by lowering the body’s hepatitis C virus (HCV) levels.
Does Virso cure hep C?
Virso is effective for treating HCV genotypes 1, 2, 3, and 4, and in clinical studies, the medicine eliminated the hepatitis C virus from the blood of 50 percent to 90 percent of those who took it. To know more Click here
Is sofosbuvir Tablets a DAA?
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What are the side effects of Sofosbuvir Velpatasvir?
Pain or discomfort in the chest.
An unusually big, hive-like swelling on the face, eyes (including the eyebrows), lips (including the tongue), throat, hands (including the fingers), legs (including the feet), or sexual organs.
- Lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting are all possible side effects.
- A rash on the skin, occasionally accompanied by blisters or hive-like swelling.
- a heartbeat that is sluggish or irregular
- unconsciousness.
- fatigue that is out of the ordinary
What medicines should not be taken with sofosbuvir and velpatasvir?
Among other things, efavirenz, rifamycins (such as rifampin and rifabutin), St. John’s wort, tipranavir/ritonavir, and pharmaceuticals used to treat seizures (such as phenobarbital, carbamazepine, phenytoin, primidone) are examples of anti-HIV medications to consider. Take this medication with caution if you are using any other products that include sofosbuvir.