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What are the drugs for treating hepatitis C?

In order to solve this problem, the following small series briefly introduces several drugs commonly used in clinic to treat hepatitis C. I hope that the introduction of the following small series will help everyone. 1, Gan Le: These drugs also have the functions of detoxification, improving liver function and preventing fatty liver. The usual dosage is 20-40 mg each time, taken orally three times a day, with little side effects. 2. Drugs such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) can provide calories needed by the body and participate in the metabolism of sugar, fat and protein in the body. The usual dosage is 20-40 mg each time, taken orally three times a day. Severe cases can be injected intravenously. 3. Drugs such as 3.CoA play an important role in the metabolism of sugar, fat and protein, and are also commonly used in clinic. Usually, the dosage is 50- 100 units each time, and it is added to the infusion for intravenous drip once a day, often combined with adenosine triphosphate. 4. Gantaile: Also known as glucurolactone, it can combine with poisons in the liver to form non-toxic or low-toxic substances, which are excreted in urine. The usual dosage is 0. 1-0.2g each time, three times a day. Severe patients can be injected intravenously. No obvious toxic or side effects. 5. Inosine can directly enter cells, participate in intracellular energy metabolism and protein synthesis, promote the repair and regeneration of hepatocytes, and restore the function of damaged hepatocytes. The usual dosage is 0.2-0.4g each time, taken orally, three times a day, or added with intravenous drip, l-2 times a day.