Sofosbuvir-Velpatasvir
Sofosbuvir-Velpatasvir 28 Tablets
What is Sofosbuvir-Velpatasvir?
Sofosbuvir-Velpatasvir is a fixed-dose combination antiviral medication used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection across all major genotypes (1-6) in adults. Sofosbuvir, a nucleotide analog inhibitor, and Velpatasvir, a NS5A inhibitor, work synergistically to disrupt the replication cycle of the virus, leading to a sustained virologic response. This combination therapy is typically administered as a once-daily oral tablet, offering a broad-spectrum and effective option for achieving high cure rates in HCV patients.Side Effects
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Nausea
Warnings
- Risk of reactivating hepatitis B in co-infected patients
- Severe bradycardia when used with amiodarone
- Potential for liver function deterioration
- Do not use in patients with severe renal impairment without monitoring
- Caution in patients who have a history of arrhythmia
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- Headache
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Insomnia
- Diarrhea
- Risk of reactivating hepatitis B in co-infected patients
- Severe bradycardia when used with amiodarone
- Potential for liver function deterioration
- Do not use in patients with severe renal impairment without monitoring
- Caution in patients who have a history of arrhythmia
Sofosbuvir-Velpatasvir Coupons & Prices
Sofosbuvir-Velpatasvir 28 Tablets
What is Sofosbuvir-Velpatasvir ?
Sofosbuvir-Velpatasvir is a fixed-dose combination antiviral medication used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection across all major genotypes (1-6) in adults. Sofosbuvir, a nucleotide analog inhibitor, and Velpatasvir, a NS5A inhibitor, work synergistically to disrupt the replication cycle of the virus, leading to a sustained virologic response. This combination therapy is typically administered as a once-daily oral tablet, offering a broad-spectrum and effective option for achieving high cure rates in HCV patients.
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