Medicine | Myhep All Tablet |
Marketed By | Mylan Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd |
Active Ingredient | Sofosbuvir (400mg) + Velpatasvir (100mg) |
Storage | Store below 30°C |
Consume Type | Oral |
Myhep All – Introduction
Two antiviral medications (Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir 400/100 mg) are combined in one pill called Myhep All Tablet. By battling the virus and eventually curing the illness, it is prescribed to treat chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections.
How does Myhep All Work: A Closer Look
Myhep All Tablet combines two antiviral medications: sofosbuvir and velpatasvir. Their strategy involves gradually eliminating the hepatitis C virus from circulation and reducing the body’s concentration of the virus.
Myhep All Use
Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection
Myhep All – The Benefits
In Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes hepatitis C, a liver infection. Chronic hepatitis C virus infection is a term used to describe an infection that persists over time. Myhep All Tablet prevents the hepatitis C virus from spreading throughout your body. This speeds up the healing process in addition to helping to manage the infection. You must take this medication exactly as directed by your doctor.
Myhep All – A Usage Guide
When using this drug, abide by your doctor’s advice on the dosage and duration. Take the pill whole without breaking, crushing, or chewing it. Myhep All Tablet can be taken with or without food; however, it’s best to administer it regularly.
Myhep All – Side Effects
Most side effects usually go away as your body becomes used to the medicine and don’t usually require medical attention. But, it’s best to speak with your doctor if they worsen or continue.
Common Side Effects
- Headache
- Tiredness
[Note: Various medications can lead to different side effects. For precise details about a particular drug’s specific side effects, consult the official prescribing information for that medication or seek advice from your healthcare provider.]
Myhep All – A Guide to Safety

Alcohol
Consult Your Doctor
It’s unclear whether drinking alcohol and using Myhep All Tablet together are safe. It is advised that you discuss this issue with your physician.
Pregnancy
Safe If Prescribed
It is generally accepted that using Myhep All Tablet while pregnant is safe. Studies on animals have shown little to no adverse effects on embryonic development; however, there are few studies on humans in this area.
Breast feeding
Safe If Prescribed
It’s probably safe to use Myhep All Tablet while nursing. The medication does not appear to pose any serious risks to the child, according to the scant human evidence.
Driving
Unsafe
Adverse effects from Myhep All Tablet may impact your ability to drive.
When used in conjunction with other medications to treat a hepatitis C infection, Myhep All Tablet may cause dizziness and blurred vision, which may impair your ability to drive.
Liver
Caution
It is safe for patients with liver problems to use Myhep All Tablet. It is not advised to change the dosage of Myhep All Tablet. However, let your doctor know if you have renal disease, as some people may need to have their liver function tested on a regular basis while taking this medication.
Kidney
Safe If Prescribed
When using Myhep All Tablet, individuals with severe kidney disease should exercise caution. Myhep All Tablet dosage adjustments might be necessary. Kindly speak with your physician.
The usage of Myhep All Tablet in these patients is the subject of little information. For patients with mild to severe kidney disease, there is no recommended dose adjustment.
Fact Box
Chemical Group | Nucleotide Analogue + Complex Organic Heteropentacyclic CompoundAnalog |
Addictive | No |
Medication Class | NS5B Protein Inhibitor + NS5A Replication Complex inhibitor |
Action Class/Category | Antiviral Agents |
Swift Advice
- Myhep All Tablet should be taken every day at the same time as food to treat chronic HCV infection.
- A precise schedule must be followed to prevent treatment failure. Typically, treatments last 12 or 24 weeks.
- Blurred vision, tiredness, and dizziness are possible adverse effects. Don’t engage in focused activities until you know how they affect you.
- If you have a headache, take a proper painkiller and drink water. If the headache doesn’t go away, see your doctor.
- Your doctor will routinely check the levels of viruses and liver function.
- Consult your doctor before stopping this medicine.
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