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Question for 7977+Daclatasvir People!!!

Did you take the 7977 and Daclatasvir together (at the same time)?
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2035311 tn?1332679977
It leveled out for me after a few weeks. Hope it dose the same for you.  It will go quick. Stay the course.
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HA! I posted that response to Katla back in August and I got the one pill :-)
I'm doing ok Jimee. I'm a little bit of a thing, so the drugs kicked my butt the first week. The nausea was horrible on the fourth night. I was allowed to take zofran and that did the trick! I got the 24 week arm and wasn't thrilled with that. I'm tx naive, so don't think I really need 24 weeks. I didn't get the riba, which I WAS really thrilled about!
So glad to hear you're doing so well :-))
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2035311 tn?1332679977
How are you doing?
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Great to know Katla! Imagine if I were to get in the next trial and got the ONE pill for 12 weeks?? Holy Cow....IMAGINE!!!!! :-)
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1707536 tn?1334974077
I took them together  with breakfast.

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Oh, very good to know! I'm hoping to get on the next trial with Gilead's 7977+5885 and it looks like it will be combined in one pill. Thanks guys!!!
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2035311 tn?1332679977
Yes I take mine @7am every after some yogurt and coffee with 3 riba.  At 3pm I take the other 3 riba.

25 more days.
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Yes, you take two pills of each in the morning with breakfast. Daclatasvir is small and round. 7977 is a longish, white oblong pill.
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Bumping this up!
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