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Hepa B and HIV Medicine

Hi just want to share my experience, i'm a reactive hepa b since 2011 and just last Sept 2014 my friend (doctor) told me to go for a check up and some blood test. Got my results last Sept 2014 and sad to say I have a million of virus inside my body, my DNA Viral load is more than 110,000,000IU/ml and my hbsag quantification was 210,000, hbsag and hbeag were both reactive. My doctor told me to take VIREAD (its a antiretroviral tenofovir) and need to have follow up check up after 3 months. Last Dec 2014 I had also my next blood test. After 3 months of continuous taking that VIREAD, my DNA Viral load last Dec was 7082IU/ml then my hbsag quantification was 97,000, hbsag and hbeag were still reactive, but all of my whole abdomen are normal even my fibroscan result is still normal. And now I'm still continuing taking viread then I will have my next blood test on March. Sana maging ok ulit result. Thank God for listening all my prayers. To those who have hepa B, hindi pa huli ang lahat. We just need to be more extra careful and of course always pray and believe in HIM. To those who are taking and will take VIREAD, I have a more cheaper price compaired to other pharmacy's price. You will have a discount of almost 7% or equivalent to Php245 per bottle. Actually if you can check information about VIREAD it can also helps those people who have HIV Positive. For more information you may contact me at 09175752692.
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Wishing you all the best, keep up the fight!
Peace
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yes i read tenofovir/viread helps hepatitis but i thought it was HCV

good to know it works for B!

make sure you get your kidney blood tests done. as it is hard on them and also it causes bone loss..i think it is if you take it for a long long time..but check anyway!
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