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Clevudine (Revovir) - Is it good to take?

Hello Everyone,

Does anyone take this drug? How is it? I'm trying to find forums with this kind of drug and not able to find one. I consulted a doctor last week (Philippines) and he gave me this, I'm having doubts in taking this drug because it is just new (I guess). Any doctors out there who could help? Please advise.

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i did take revovir for one year.coz the doctor prescribe it to me.then i stop.going to take my next lab test probably this week.during my last intake viral infection drops down at 6.but now that i read the comments above i'm having second thoughts if i should take it again if my doctor prescribe it to me again
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so what?the only drug active on hbv without resistance, with hbsag lowering is tenofovir, just making hbvdna und is useless you need no resistance and hbsag lowering

revovir is banned all over the world because it doesn t work, just corruption in the philippines allowed it to exsist
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My DNa was in (.6) after using revovir in 3mnths before it was 1500
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Maybe what she had was just an acute hep-b.Acute hep-b clears in under 6 months.If what you have is chronic hep-b it means your body is not able to  clear the virus in under 6 months,then the only way to treat it is to take medication.Im hep-b positive too and taking revovir.
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I have started taking like a glass of Lemon Juice daily and i can already feel the difference. I used to feel a lot of discomfort in my liver area, and all that is gone immediately i started.
Lets see what more benefit we get!!!! Cld there be any adverse effects of drinking Lemon juice daily? I would like to know up front!
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how many times you take vit E a day. Please advice
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