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Hello doctor! I have chronic hepatitis B. I had a blood test and the results are as follows:
HBVDNA 4.18×10^3IU/ml Hbeag negative Ast 30 ALT 42 GGT 19 Elastic modulus 5.0KPA So the doctor told me the above result, the virus level of Are you tall and when should you take hepatitis B antiviral drugs?
Nguyen Ngoc Hieu (1985)
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Hello! With the question "what test results need to take anti-hepatitis B virus?" The doctor would like to answer as follows:
Indication of treatment when ALT increases more than 2 times the normal value or there is confirmed evidence of advanced liver fibrosis/cirrhosis regardless of ALT level and HBV DNA ≥ 104 copies /ml (2,000 IU/ml) if HBeAg (-). Compared with your results, there is no evidence of cirrhosis and are not eligible for hepatitis B antiviral drugs.
To know when to take hepatitis B antiviral drugs, you can go to a hospital of the System. Vinmec Health System to be consulted, examined and prescribed by a specialist in Gastroenterology to use appropriate drugs to protect the health of your liver.
Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec. Wish you good health. Best regards!
Answered by Master, Doctor Nguyen Thi Cam Tu - Gastroenterologist - General Internal Medicine Department - Vinmec Times City International Hospital