Benefits
This treatment stops HCV from multiplying inside the body. It also helps manage the infection while giving the immune system some support. In that way, it cuts down on the risk of serious complications and makes daily life a lot better. People usually take it together with other antiviral medications. Still, it is not a full cure, and it cannot stop someone from getting an HCV infection to begin with. For the best results, you must follow the prescription exactly as the doctor says.
How to use
Take this medicine exactly in the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Do not skip doses or stop the treatment without medical advice.
Specification
Take this medicine exactly in the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Do not skip doses or stop the treatment without medical advice.
Side Effects
Most side effects from Natdac tend to be pretty mild. They usually fade away once your body starts adjusting to the medication. Still, reach out to your doctor if those effects keep going or start worrying you.
Common side effects include fatigue that makes you feel worn out.
Headaches can pop up too.
Nausea might hit sometimes.
Insomnia means you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.
Anemia shows up as a low count of red blood cells in your system.
Description
This medication falls under the category of antiviral drugs. It mainly treats chronic infections from the hepatitis C virus, known as HCV. Doctors usually prescribe it alongside other medications to get the best results.
For dosage, follow your prescription exactly. You can take it with food or without, but stick to the same time each day. Make sure to finish the entire course, even if you start feeling better.
If you miss a dose, take it right away when you remember. But if its almost time for the next one, just skip the missed dose. Never double up to make up for it.Before starting, talk to your doctor if you are pregnant, thinking about getting pregnant, or breastfeeding. They need to weigh the risks carefully.
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