Hepatitis D
Wait…there’s another hepatitis virus?
HBV Co-Pay & Resources
Hepatitis B Medication Patient Assistance Programs
Black Box Warning
Hepatitis B reactivation
Hepatitis B medications
Preferred regimens based on AASLD treatment guidelines
Hepatitis B—An overview
A cheat sheet from Andrew Reynolds on the most common infectious disease in the world
To treat, or not to treat?
The answer is yes—people who inject drugs should be treated for their hepatitis C
HCV-HIV co-infection
Hepatitis C treatment for HIV/HCV co-infected persons
HCV co-pay and resources
Hepatitis C co-pay and patient assistance programs
HCV Drug Table
Hepatitis C Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs)
HCV FAQs
PA’s hepatitis editor Andrew Reynolds answers frequently asked questions about hepatitis C—what you should know
How to use this guide
The Positively Aware Viral Hepatitis Drug Guide includes medications for the treatment of hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) that are FDA approved. The information provided comes from the package labels, as well as sources such as the AASLD/IDSA Recommendations for Testing, Managing, and Treating Hepatitis C (HCV Guidance) and AASLD Hepatitis B Guidance.
What do you think is needed for the U.S. to achieve viral hepatitis elimination?
There are so many amazing people working to improve the lives of people living with viral hepatitis, including many of the authors of articles in this issue.
Living with Hepatitis C
Stories of stigma and getting cured
Note from the Hepatitis C Editor
Dare to dream
Front Cover Backstory
Personal motivation
Hepatitis C Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs) new
Preferred regimens based on AASLD treatment guidelines
Not your basic bodega
An innovative hepatitis C clinic takes a different approach
After the cure: Taking care of your liver
A hepatitis C cure almost always results in improved liver health, but there is more to do to stay healthy
Hep C co-pay programs and other resources
Hepatitis C co-pay and patient assistance programs
HCVs FAQs
Frequently asked questions about hepatitis C
Your liver and hepatitis 2020
Some basics.
New CDC recommendation: Test everyone for hepatitis C
Testing during pregnancy also becomes more important
Guest Editor's Note Jul+Aug 2020
Intersections of health and social disparities: Viral hepatitis, COVID-19, and police violence
Harm Reduction Tips to Reduce your Risk for Hepatitis C
10 ways to stay safer
What's New?
The latest on sexual transmission of hep C
CONFERENCE UPDATE—THE LIVER MEETING: Focusing on the target
Viral hepatitis treatment access, elimination, and patient and provider advocacy
Twin epidemics
Vertical transmission of hepatitis C and congenital syphilis: What you need to know for prevention, treatment, and maternal and child health
Briefly
FDA approves Descovy for PrEP; Delstrigo and Pifeltro approved for switch treatment; Bictegravir, dolutegravir and Tybost for children; and more.
Hepatitis C direct-acting antivirals
Preferred regimens based on AASLD treatment guidelines located at hcvguidelines.org
The FAQs of hepatitis C
Six things you should know about hepatitis C
Your liver and hepatitis
Liver functions, fibrosis, and cirrhosis
How to use this guide
Drug names, drug class, genotype and more
Hepatitis C treatment for people with HCV/HIV co-infection
Key points for people living with HIV and HCV.
Helping providers treat people with hepatitis C, HIV, and other conditions
Project ECHO reviews cases, provides insurance codes, and more
Hepatitis B—an overview
A cheat sheet from Andrew Reynolds on the most common infectious disease in the world
Ten ways to love your liver
Health and wellness tips for living well with HBV and HCV
Hepatitis C and HIV 2019
Recent reports looking at syphilis, overdose deaths, and sexual transmission
Guest Editor’s Note
Hepatitis Elimination: Back to Basics
Front Cover Back Story
Photographing this issue's cover
On With the Show!
Moving beyond your diagnosis—finding a provider, knowing your rights, and more
Taking Down the Opioid Crisis
What you need to know to stay safe and prevent overdose
Guest Editor's Note: The Promise
The promise of eliminating viral hepatitis
Which HCV Treatment is Right for Me?
A quick guide to hepatitis C treatment options
How to Use This Guide
There've been a few changes since last year's guide.
Who Should Get Tested for HBV?
These activities have been associated with the risk of transmission.
What You Should Know about Hepatitis B
Another important virus to keep in mind
5th Annual Hepatitis B & C Drug Guide
View the interactive drug guide and printer-friendly chart
Hepatitis C Overview from CROI
Eliminating HCV and More
Hep C Treatment for Co-Infection
Key points for people living with HIV and HCV
Why Co-Infection May No Longer Be 'Special'
Hepatitis C treatment for HIV/HCV co-infected people, sexual transmission of HCV, and other news from the AASLD Liver Meeting held November 11–15, 2016, in Boston
Hepatitis C Awareness for Gay Men
HCV educator Andrew Reynolds tells you what you need to know
Briefly Sep+Oct 2016
New drug for hep C, Epclusa
Which HCV Treatment Is Right For Me?
A quick guide to hepatitis C treatment options in 2016
Accessing Hepatitis C Medications
Tips for overcoming insurance denials
Resources, Services, and Information
Where to find additional information, and help.
After the Cure
Post-treatment care
Hepatitis C Prevention For People Who Inject Drugs
Using new insights and best practices to prevent infection
HCV Drug Chart
HEPATITIS C DRUG CHART
Guest Editor's Note Jul+Aug 2016
The Beginning of the End of Hepatitis C
HCV updates from the Liver Meeting 2015
Key studies for treatments, data on HIV/HCV co-infection, and the benefits of costs of curing HCV
The Value Of An HCV Cure
Curing HCV benefits the individual—and society
Conference Update AASLD 2014: Boston
HIV/HCV Co-Infection News From The 2014 Liver Meeting
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Correcting a Contradiction in Terms