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Direct-acting antiviral medicines interfere with different steps of the hepatitis C lifecycle. A combination of drugs may be co-formulated into a single pill. Modern treatment typically lasts for two or three months, usually does not cause side-effects and cures more than 95% of treated people.

Study predicts hepatitis C will become a rare disease in 22 years

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
5 August 2014

In patients co-infected with HIV, combination antiretroviral therapy helps treat HCV

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HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
25 July 2014

Opioid Therapy No Bar to Novel HCV Drugs

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MedPage Today
24 July 2014

HIV, HCV and TB Pipeline Report

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Treatment Action Group & i-Base
21 July 2014