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I was treated in 2010 (unsuccessfully) with combination therapy. Then in 2013 I started tri therapy (Incivo) which was successful. I found this very difficult even post treatment. If anyone would like to ask me anything about this combination therapy? Please contact me OK😊

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Hello ,what was the tri therapy?

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Hi, it was Interferon,rib and for me Incivo there are 2 types telaprovere and boceprovere( excuse spelling)😃 1 is taken for13wks the other 26wks the shorter course is a harsher treatment. I only managed 7 wks but they were going too stop treatment anyway as there was a risk I could die. But it worked for me. Let me know if you have any questions ok?

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