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Would you by any chance know what the below medicines are used for in case of HBV.

Cornitine Orotate + Liver Xtract + Bcoolplex (Inlex)

There maybe spelling mistake as it is doctors handwriting.

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that's nothing related to liver, those are just viral markers that also says nothing about your infection status, anything you need to know is in is in our medhelp healthpages
http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/list?cid=153

only fibroscan can detect liver damage, blood tests like bilirubin, ggt, PT, albumin, olatlets and ohers can also but when they are abnormal it is too late (advanced irreversible cirrhosis mostly) so better monitor fibrosis by fibroscan before it gets to a dangerous level

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Could you please assist in analyzing the below results, is it good, bad , ugly. Anything to worry about?

HBsAG - Reactive (18.24) Cut Off Value 0.13 Repeatedly Reactive.....
Anti-HBs - Non-Reactive (<5) Cut off value 8 (U/M)
HAV Igm - Cut off value 0.40
HBc Igm - Cut off value 5.0
HBc Total - Reactive;=or<10
HBeAG - Non-Reactive (0.09) Cut off value 0.18
Anti-Hbe - Non-Reactive (0.80) - reactive is=/<0.40
HCV - Cut off value 1.0
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Dear Colorlt,

Does this mean Liver has a problem now and how big is this problem?.Are these good medicines?
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Cornitine Orotate + Liver Xtract + Bcoolplex (Inlex)

useless, hbvdna und and alt<30 or even better <20 will make your liver safe as other people with no hbv
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hi anju440 it helps your liver cells to resume its normal function.. (b complex)
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