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Post Info TOPIC: Does Anyone If It is Okay to take Lamisil for Foot Fungus After Hep C Treatment?


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Thanks.  That is what I thought.



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Husband has HCV.  Viral load @ start of treatment was 1,600,000.  Genotype 2.

Treatment includes Ribavirin pills and Peginterferon injections for 24 weeks.

UND at 4 weeks, 12 weeks and EOT plus 1.5 weeks and 3 months. 



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Hi Carol,

I wouldn't take lamisil tabs with chronic HepC. It is quite toxic for the liver. Even after SVR, I'd ask my doc for something else.



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Geno 1b, IL28B CT,  x3 prior relapser,  ex-cirrhotic, 75 yo, did 48 weeks with Victrelis/Peg./Riba.  VL 1.28m at start, UNDET. at 8 ,12 ,16 ,24 ,30  and 48 weeks.  EOT 15 Feb 2013 , UNDET. at EOT + 28 weeks. SVR!  Still Undet. at EOT +5 years

Malcolm



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My husband has a toenail fungus, and I heard that Lamisil pills can really help it.  But I also know that Lamisil can be hard on the liver, which is why

doctors require patients to do liver function blood tests before going on these pills.  Does anyone know if someone can take Lamisil pills after they achieve SVR?

 

Thanks,

Carol



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Husband has HCV.  Viral load @ start of treatment was 1,600,000.  Genotype 2.

Treatment includes Ribavirin pills and Peginterferon injections for 24 weeks.

UND at 4 weeks, 12 weeks and EOT plus 1.5 weeks and 3 months. 

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