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does anyone know how long after you are done with Incevik does the rash go away?
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1116669 tn?1269143266
Mine came at about 6-7 weeks and was bad enough (along with my progressive anemia intractable to Procrit) to abbreviate my Incivek by a couple of weeks. It largely went away by the end of 7 days. There is a much milder and geographically smaller Riba rash that pops up but that is No comparison to the Incivek rash that I had. The cause and effect is so obvious that the rash dissipates pretty quickly when the  Incivek is finished. d
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1253246 tn?1332073310
My brother is in tx with Incivik.got the bad rash at 8 weeks.Went to the dr about it and was told to get a bottle of CERA V.You can get it at walmart.This was a few days ago-rash is all but gone for the most.Not itchy just annoying and ugly  cindy
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1887205 tn?1320923471
  The rash showed up after 5 days into treatment for me..Thank god its not itchy.
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1789051 tn?1318376889
I am also on week17 and rash is all but gone.
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190885 tn?1333025891
i'm on week 19 and still have a rash...not as bad as when on incivek....billy
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