Thursday, August 18, 2011

At the moment my husband is in jail, "Sailor's Silence". A month before his arrest he was found hepatitis C. The most likely been infected through blood transfusions three years ago. Unfortunately the passage of interferon therapy in a remand prison is impossible. Recommend, please, non-injected drugs. While in remand, he can take the capsules, drinkable solutions, tablets, dietary supplements. His analysis: titer of 1:100; 150.000 - 300.000 copies / ml, genotype 1b, 2a. Bilirubin total. - 13; indirect - 9.17; direct - 4.13; ALAT - 117; ASAT - 56; Gamma - GT - 83; alkali. phos - for - 249. Husband is very good, I want to save it.

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist your husband should be treated with antiviral drugs: interferon combined with ribavirin. Once these drugs have antiviral effect, ie, against the background of their reception disappears virus and restores the structure of the liver should be done in the interferon injections and ribavirin pills taken. That would be like - that support liver function until the moment when your husband will be able to receive adequate antiviral therapy, he can recommend: 1. Do not drink alcohol. 2. Stay cool and do not sunbathe. 3. Not experience intense physical exertion. 4. Phosphoglive take 2 tablets 3 times a day for 30 days. Similar question: "... causes increase of bilirubin in the blood. Data analysis were as follows: 2 months ago: ALT 81.5, 36.9 AST, bilirubin, total 31.35, direct bilirubin, 5,1, BIL-I 26. Now: ALT 44, AST 21, total bilirubin 36.5, direct bilirubin 5.5. within ...

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