Hepatitis C treatment/shot?
Is anyone familiar with the IV Shot treatment for Hepatitis C? I know someone who has hepatitis C, whom is also particular to have abused drugs in the past. That is how the entity became infected with Hepatitis C in the first place - through dirty IV needles.
Well, this party claims to be "clean" now, but this person goes through "drug dealers" to purchase the so called "treatment" for hepatitis C. I was under the dint that this treatment was something you receive once a month or so, but she injects herself with it every day. I've never hear of an every day injection for treatment of hepatitis C.
When asked why she doesn't go through an actual physician for this alleged treatment, she claims she doesn't have medical insurance, so she can't afford but, yet she pays street peddlers for the alleged "treatment" every day, at around $40-50 per injection.
Does this sound resembling she's legitimately using an actual treatment for hepatitis C, or does this sound like a cover up, and that she's actually using some other unconstitutional drug while pretending to be using hepatitis treatment? (Which I've never heard of an every day treatment)
Answers:
i think you are right and this individual is lying to you.
Treatment for Hep. C by Mayo Clinic
"Drug therapy — pegylated interferon alfa and ribavirin
The standard of care for hepatitis C treatment is weekly injections of a drug called pegylated interferon alfa combined with twice-daily oral doses of ribavirin (Rebetol) — a broad-spectrum antiviral agent. Two pegylated interferon medication are available, peginterferon alfa-2b (Peg-Intron) and peginterferon alfa-2a (Pegasys).
The goal of HCV treatment is to clear the virus from your bloodstream. Combined pegylated interferon and ribavirin clear HCV infection in 40 percent to 80 percent of those treated. It's success repeatedly depends on the type of infection. For example, this treatment clears infection in up to half the people beside genotype 1 — the most common genotype found in the United States — and in up to 80 percent of those next to genotypes 2 and 3."
These drugs are prescribed by a physician not some random individual on the street. Pegylated interferon alfa is an injection injected once a week and ribavirin is oral medication taken daily.
There is no reason why character should be injecting themselves daily.
AHHH she is so full of sh*t. Excuse my language. I have a neice that have Hepatitis C and honey let me give you some REAL facts...You get the shot ONCE A WEEK! And drug dealer aren't going to be selling that kind of drug TRUST ME! Another thing, she is probably getting "Herion" from them. And I don't know about where on earth you live, but around here 50 bucks buys you alot of freakin herion.
DEFINTELY A COVER UP!
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Well, this party claims to be "clean" now, but this person goes through "drug dealers" to purchase the so called "treatment" for hepatitis C. I was under the dint that this treatment was something you receive once a month or so, but she injects herself with it every day. I've never hear of an every day injection for treatment of hepatitis C.
When asked why she doesn't go through an actual physician for this alleged treatment, she claims she doesn't have medical insurance, so she can't afford but, yet she pays street peddlers for the alleged "treatment" every day, at around $40-50 per injection.
Does this sound resembling she's legitimately using an actual treatment for hepatitis C, or does this sound like a cover up, and that she's actually using some other unconstitutional drug while pretending to be using hepatitis treatment? (Which I've never heard of an every day treatment)
Answers:
i think you are right and this individual is lying to you.
Treatment for Hep. C by Mayo Clinic
"Drug therapy — pegylated interferon alfa and ribavirin
The standard of care for hepatitis C treatment is weekly injections of a drug called pegylated interferon alfa combined with twice-daily oral doses of ribavirin (Rebetol) — a broad-spectrum antiviral agent. Two pegylated interferon medication are available, peginterferon alfa-2b (Peg-Intron) and peginterferon alfa-2a (Pegasys).
The goal of HCV treatment is to clear the virus from your bloodstream. Combined pegylated interferon and ribavirin clear HCV infection in 40 percent to 80 percent of those treated. It's success repeatedly depends on the type of infection. For example, this treatment clears infection in up to half the people beside genotype 1 — the most common genotype found in the United States — and in up to 80 percent of those next to genotypes 2 and 3."
These drugs are prescribed by a physician not some random individual on the street. Pegylated interferon alfa is an injection injected once a week and ribavirin is oral medication taken daily.
There is no reason why character should be injecting themselves daily.
AHHH she is so full of sh*t. Excuse my language. I have a neice that have Hepatitis C and honey let me give you some REAL facts...You get the shot ONCE A WEEK! And drug dealer aren't going to be selling that kind of drug TRUST ME! Another thing, she is probably getting "Herion" from them. And I don't know about where on earth you live, but around here 50 bucks buys you alot of freakin herion.
DEFINTELY A COVER UP!
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