Hepatitis B medication, Gastroenterology and Hepatology FAQ - Page 2

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Should You Continue Taking Interferon for Hepatitis B After Recovery?

Should I take Gan An Neng? Hello Doctor: A year ago, I tested negative for Hepatitis B during a health check. On February 14 of this year, I ate seafood and had raw oysters (I do not drink alcohol, and I was not taking any medications at that time; my lifestyle was normal). On Fe...


Dr. Chen Jianhong Reply:
Hello Ayun! 1. Your latest tests show that your liver enzyme levels are normal, so there is no need for you to take Tenofovir. However, it is still best to have your medical history for reference. Additionally, we suspect that you may have acute hepatitis? It is possible that y...

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Managing Liver Health: Alternatives to Hepatoprotective Medications

Liver An-Neng Hello, doctor! Last October, my liver enzyme levels were GOT 139 and GPT 293, and I visited the hospital (I am a carrier of Hepatitis B). The doctor recommended taking Liv52, and I have been taking it since then. However, Liv52 is not covered by health insurance, an...


Dr. Liang Jiade Reply:
Hello, (1) Is Hepatitis B medication covered by health insurance? Currently, under specific conditions, health insurance does provide coverage. There are other medications for Hepatitis B, but they are only used in special circumstances, and health insurance has not yet provided ...

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