vitd25oh levels with an effect on immune function must be 90-100ng/ml if PTH lowers to minimum normal range.if pth doesn t lower to min norm range receptors are not being activated and vitd is not having biological effects due to resistance/interference on vitd pathways
if your hbsag levels are less than 1000iu/ml you have very high chances of response and hbsag loss by peginterferon plus tenofovir, vitamin d3 and alinia may only boost this peginterferon alone while ineffective as monotherapy
if you were already on antivirals the chances of hbsag loss were 91%, big mistake you never started
hbvdna 500iu/ml is not being inactive.you need at the same time hbsag less than 1000iu/ml, hbvdna less than 2000iu/ml, ast-alt les than 30, genotype D, fibroscan less than 5kpa
Hi, vit D3 and Alinia, are known to help bring down the viral load. As for Vitamin D administration, check with your doctor. You may need a a calcidiol test, also know as a 25-hyrdoxyvitamin D test. Based on this he may plan therapy. Optimal vitamin D blood levels are 50 ng/mL Please discuss this with your doctor am sure he will provide further assistance. Regards.