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How are the treatment goals for hepatitis C medication different from the treatment goals for HIV medication?

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How are the treatment goals for hepatitis C medication different from the treatment goals for HIV medication?

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The main goal of treatment for both hepatitis C and HIV is to reach undetectable levels of virus. While you will take your HIV medications for life, hepatitis C treatment may be only 48 weeks. If hepatitis C treatment is successful, you achieve a sustained virologic response (SVR). SVR means that you have no detectable levels of hepatitis C virus in your blood at the end of treatment and again 6 months later. Another important goal is to stop more liver damage from occurring. The best way to try to do this is to take all medicines just the way your doctor tells you to.

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