Description
Why buy Hepcinat (Sofosbuvir)?
Hepcinat is a genuine breakthrough in treating chronic hepatitis C in the pharmaceutical market. The cure rate of this drug is from 94% to 99% when used with other medication. This drug can now replace Interferon, a drug commonly used in treating viral infections and various types of cancer. Interferon is known for causing some adverse and some contraindications. The brand name of this product is available on the market at $1000 per 400mg pill. You can purchase it here at only $300 for 28 tablets of 400 mg each.
How does Hepcinat (Sofosbuvir) work?
Hepcinat contains Sofosbuvir as an active ingredient. It belongs to the class of drug known as nucleotide polymerase inhibitors. This drug works by decreasing the amount of the hepatitis virus present in the body. However, this drug may not prevent the hepatitis virus to spread to other people.
How to use Hepcinat (Sofosbuvir)?
Take Hepcinat exactly as directed by your doctor. This drug comes in a tablet form that you have to take by mouth. Take this drug with or without food once a day. Hepcinat should be taken in combination with ribavirin for 12 to 24 weeks. For patients with liver cancer waiting for liver transplant, take Hepcinat for 48 weeks. The length of your treatment depends on your condition and how you respond to the treatment. Do not stop taking this drug without consulting your doctor.
What are the side effects of Hepcinat (Sofosbuvir)?
The lists of possible side effects of this drug are:
- A decrease in appetite
- Sleeping problems
- A feeling of tiredness
- Headache
- Itchy feelings
- Nausea
- Rash
- Chills
- Lower back pain
- Muscle pain
- Cramps
- Slow heart rate
- Low red blood cell count
Warning and Precautions
Hepcinat may interact with other medications. Inform your doctor if you are taking any prescription and non-prescription drug and herbal supplements. Tell your doctor if you have had a liver transplant or you have been positively tested for HIV. Hepcinat is not also suited for pregnant and lactating women. Taking this drug when you are pregnant can seriously harm the fetus.
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