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Overview
Declahep 60 mg tablet is used for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV). It is an antiviral medication often used along with other medications. This medication lowers the viral dose of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the blood.
Hepatitis C
Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection
The human body reacts differently to Daclahep 60mg Tablet. Response or undesired symptoms vary from individual to individual. Usually, they disappear with time as the body adjusts to the medicine; these side effects don't need special medical attention. Whereas if the symptoms don't disappear with time or you have severe side effects, then consult your doctor immediately. Some of the common side effects of Daclahep 60mg Tablet are mentioned below:
Headache
Nausea
Unusual tiredness
Anemia
Insomnia
Dizziness
Shortness of breath
Irregular heartbeat
Chest pain
Fatigue Allergic reaction
Upset stomach
Trouble sleeping
Memory problems
Low blood sugar
Vomiting
Abdominal cramps
Swelling of the mouth, face, tongue, or throat
Take the dose of Daclahep 60mg Tablet as per your healthcare provider’s prescription. Do not stop taking the medicine suddenly, unless your doctor tells you. This medicine is given under the strict supervision of a doctor. Do not self-administer. Overdose is a very unusual state for this medicine because it is given under the supervision of a healthcare provider. Daclahep 60mg Tablet can be taken without food or with food. The doctor will provide emergency medical treatment. You should not break, crush, or chew the medicine; it should be swallowed as a whole.
An antiviral medication, Daclahep 60mg Tablet, is used for the treatment of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. It works by lowering the viral load from the blood; as a result, Infected individuals feel relief from the related symptoms of the chronic hepatitis C infection. Daclahep 60mg Tablet causes a decrease in serum RNA levels of HCV by stopping the function of the nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) protein in the replication complex. The effect of this medicine can be easily seen within 2 hours after its oral administration.
Alcohol
unsafe
It is advised not to consume alcohol with Daclahep 60mg Tablet because the medicine might interact with alcohol, causing harmful effects on the body of the infected individual. Consult your doctor for further information.
Pregnancy
consult your doctor
Do not take Daclahep 60mg Tablet without consulting the doctor. In case of pregnancy, taking Daclahep 60mg Tablet might be unsafe. According to some researchers, this medicine may be harmful to the developing baby.
Breast Feeding
consult your doctor
Breastfeeding mothers taking Daclahep 60mg Tablet are advised to consult the doctor first before taking this medicine. According to a few researchers, taking Daclahep 60mg Tablet is known to harm the developing baby, as this medicine can pass to the foetus through breast milk.
Driving
danger
It is advisable not to drive or operate heavy machinery, as one of the side effects of the medicine. It is advisable not to drive or operate heavy machinery after taking Daclahep 60mg Tablet, as you may feel dizzy.
Kidney
caution
Please share your medical history with the doctor before starting Daclahep 60mg Tablet. Do not take Daclahep 60mg Tablet without consulting a doctor, as it may worsen the health condition of the individual.
Liver
caution
Share your medical history with the doctor before starting the Daclahep 60mg Tablet. Do not take Daclahep 60mg Tablet without consulting a doctor, as it may worsen the health condition of the
It is advisable not to miss a dose. If you miss a scheduled dose of this medicine, contact your doctor immediately.
During pregnancy, it is not safe to take Daclahep 60mg Tablet as it can cause harm to the unborn baby. Also, during breastfeeding, this medicine must not be used. Please make sure to consult your healthcare provider regarding the same.
Daclahep 60mg Tablet is an antiviral medication that is used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis C virus.
Some common side effects are diarrhea, allergic reactions, nausea, anemia, insomnia, fatigue, chest pain, vomiting, etc.
Follow your doctor’s instructions about any restrictions on food and other activities.
Daclahep 60mg Tablet works by lowering the load of the virus and removing Hepatitis C infection from the blood over time. It blocks the action of a specific protein and prevents its spread in the body.
It is advised not to take alcohol while taking the Daclahep 60mg Tablet because consuming alcohol can cause serious side effects and can damage your liver badly. Consult your doctor if you have concerns or queries.
As soon as you remember, take the missed dose. unless it's time for your next dose. You should never take a double dose to make up for a missed one.
Please ask your doctor if you face this issue, as it may be linked to a lung problem.
Daclahep 60mg Tablet can be taken with or without food. It should be swallowed as a whole; do not break or chew the tablet.
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