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  2. Treatment that cures hepatitis C is available. Early treatment can prevent serious complications like liver scarring, liver cancer and death. If you have hepatitis C, talk to your doctor about treatment right away.

  3. Hepatitis C - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hepatitis-c/diagnosis-treatment/drc...

    The goal of treatment is to have no hepatitis C virus found in the body for at least 12 weeks after treatment ends. Some newer antiviral medicines, called direct-acting, have better outcomes, fewer side effects and shorter treatment times.

  4. Hepatitis C: Symptoms, What It Is, How You Get It, Treatment

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    Hepatitis C is a liver infection that the hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes. It can lead to long-term infection and serious diseases like cirrhosis, liver cancer and liver failure. There are medications that cure hepatitis C and reduce the risk of serious complications. Screening tests can detect infection early on.

  5. Is Hepatitis C Curable? - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/hepatitis-c/can-it-be-cured

    Hepatitis C is considered cured or in remission when HCV is undetectable in your blood 12 weeks after treatment is completed. This is otherwise known as a sustained virologic response (SVR).

  6. Hepatitis C can be cured in more than 95% of cases with just 8-12 weeks of well-tolerated oral-only treatment with direct-acting antiviral (DAA) agents. Curative DAA treatment is recommended for essentially everyone with hepatitis C.

  7. Hepatitis C Treatment Options - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/hepatitis/understanding-hepatitis-c-treatment

    Treatment for hepatitis C is rapidly evolving. WebMD tells you why more and more people are being cure cured without shots or toxic side effects.

  8. Hepatitis C - World Health Organization (WHO)

    www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-c

    There is no vaccine for hepatitis C, but it can be treated with antiviral medications. Early detection and treatment can prevent serious liver damage and improve long-term health. Acute HCV infections are usually asymptomatic and most do not lead to a life-threatening disease.

  9. A Full List of Hepatitis C Medications - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/hepatitis-c/full-medication-list

    Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) are the most common treatment for hepatitis C. They’re usually taken as pills. These medications can cure hepatitis C in 90–97% of cases.

  10. Hepatitis C - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hepatitis-c/symptoms-causes/syc-20354278

    Newer antiviral medicines are the treatment of choice for most people with the ongoing, called chronic, hepatitis C infection. These medicines often can cure chronic hepatitis C. But many people with hepatitis C don't know they have it. That's mainly because symptoms can take decades to appear.

  11. Hepatitis C Treatment - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Genotype 1 is the most common form of hepatitis C in the United States, and patients are often treated with a combination of sofosbuvir and ledipasvir or other regimens. Roughly 95 percent of patients treated with these drugs can be cured.