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What is the best way to treat hepatitis B

The clinical treatment of hepatitis B is fundamentally an anti-hepatitis B virus treatment method. Currently there are two main types of treatment: 1, oral nucleoside analog therapy; 2, injectable interferon-based therapy.

There are six types of oral nucleoside analog drugs: lamivudine, adefovir, entecavir, telbivudine, tenofovir, and propofol tenofovir, and entecavir is the most widely used treatment for hepatitis B patients due to its accessibility and price. With the launch of propofol tenofovir, it is favored for its high efficiency antiviral, few side effects, low incidence of liver cancer, and maintaining zero drug resistance so far. Injectable interferon therapy is categorized into regular interferon and polyethylene glycol interferon. Regular interferon is gradually being phased out due to its low efficacy and many side effects. Polyethylene glycol interferon has been widely adopted for its short duration of treatment and high conversion rate, despite its many side effects.