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    Sundance
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    @sundance

    I decided to add Ribovirin for the last 4 weeks of 24 weeks Harvoni treatment. My first week blood test with Ribovirin my Bilirubin has gone from 14 to 28, my FBC is normal. I am taken 1200 mg as the packs only come in 200mg. Has anyone else have similar experience. I am thinking of dropping down to 1000mg as my weight is 66kg so 400mg in morning and 600 at night.

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    avatar876.jpegGaj
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    Hi Sundance,

    Not a doc so please check with yours but my bilirubin jumped 50% within two weeks of starting riba and returned to previous level over next four weeks (Didn’t test at one week so may have been higher). I understand this is due to the increased RBC hemolysis caused by the riba initially. 1000mg is usually the recommended dose for someone of 66kg, do you know why you were put on the higher dose?


    G3a since ’78 – Dx ’12 – F4 (2xHCC)
    24wk Tx – PEG/Riba/Dac 2013 relapsed
    24wk Tx – Generic Sof/Dac/Riba 2015/16 relapsed
    16wk Tx – 12/01/17 -> 03/05/17 NS3/NS5a + Generic Sof
    SVR7 – 22/06/17 UND
    SRV12 – 27/07/17 UND
    SVR24 – 26/10/17 UND
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    #14514
    Sundance
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    @sundance

    The Meds came In 200mg capsules, so it was either 400mg morning and 600 mg night or 600 mg morning and night, I decided to do equal doses morning and night. I am feeling well, although the insomnia has returned but I was only intending on taking Ribovirin for 4 weeks so that is something I can cope with. I will get another test this week.

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    dope-on-a-rope.jpgDr James
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    @fixhepc
    1. You are taking too much Ribavirin. The correct dose for your weight is either 800 mg or 1000 mg total each day in 2 divided doses (this assumes you have normal renal function. I suggest reducing the dose immediately.
    2. Ribavirin can cause a haemolytic anaemia – haemolytic means that red cells “explode”
    3. When red cells break down they release stuff that becomes bilirubin

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    YMMV

    #14566
    Avatar photoPrice
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    @price

    Ribavirin is supposed to sensitize you to whatever you’re taking with it. So it makes sense to take it at the start of treatment or predose with it but taking it at the end of treatment has never worked.

    Adding Ribavirin to Harvoni for Hepatitis C Increases Side Effects But Not Efficacy

    http://www.hivandhepatitis.com/hcv-treatment/approved-hcv-drugs/5261-adding-ribavirin-to-harvoni-for-hepatitis-c-increases-side-effects-but-not-efficacy

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    Avatar photoMichael-Henry-facebook
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    Too late for me,
    I’ve already done my first 12 weeks with Ribavirin , Sofosbuvir & Ledisbovir .
    Then I’ve continued with just the Sofosbuvir & Ledisbovir .
    Must admit that the RIBA has some very bad side effects.
    At 4 weeks PCR <12 detected
    At 12 weeks PCR undetected .
    1 week left for my 24 week PCR .


    AUSTRALIAN
    HCV Genotype 1a
    2003 Relapsed Peg Interferon / Ribavirin
    Pre treatment VL 2,000,000
    ALT 65, AST 42, ALP 111, GGT 56
    Bridging F3-4
    Treatment -24 weeks – Sof , Led with 12 weeks Riba.
    4 weeks VL <12 Detected ALP 89 , GGT 21 , ALT 17 , AST14
    12 weeks VL Undetected ALP 96, GGT 22, ALT 20, AST 20
    24 weeks VL Undetected ALP 83, GGT 20, ALT 21, AST 14
    EOT 6th April 2016
    SVR 5 weeks VL Undetected ALP 81, GGT 31, ALT 22, AST 20

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