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Hepatitis B e antigen reactive can anyone tell? |
I would like to know about Hepatitis Be chronic and carrier treatment, is there is a cure, how can the virus be killed, how can you cure so it will reverse the transmission. Is there any financial assistance for those who can not afford a private treatmente. wiill the SSI pays for Diasability benefits? Find, then Go to a Medical University Center that has a department devoted to Hepatitis. at this time, there are no cures for chonic Hep B There are several treatments for HBV (Hep B virus), some may be able to make the virus undetectable. Some treatments are for one year (Pegasys is a drug recently approved for HBV treatment; there are other meds such as encantavir, & lamivudine). You cannot reverse the transmission of the virus; once you have it, you have it. Many of the drug companies have patient assistance programs where they will either give you the medication or charge you on a sliding scale. You will have to check around your area to see if there are clinics or agencies that offer medical care. It is unlikely that you will get disability for HBV; many people have hep b or c and still work, even while on treatment. Best wishes to you. |
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