Just a question-If you are purchasing drugs online and doing it without a doctors guidance how do you know how much you need,what the correct dosage is,how long you should take it and how do you get the paperwork for your bloodwork.Some people like myself become anemic on certain meds and that has to be monitored.Please educate me cause I am thinking of going this route.
Thank You Glen
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Hepatitis-C-cure-may-cost-as-low-as-Rs-67k/articleshow/49966218.cms?
Dac in Bangladesh is made by Beacon Pharma.
I bought mine from Mesochem in China along with Sofosbuvir. Just finished my 1st week.
Dacla is in Bangladesh too. Its made by a local company
Hello , This post of mine was made , before the Dci had asked for trials ,
things have changed since and everything now in india is speculation .
Also :
Dac is not yet made by incepta or beximco , atleast their website dosent show it .
Sofos is already freely available in India .
As for harvoni no one knows when it will come as the Drug controller of India has asked for trials to be held on it before release .
I will only believe it is available here ,once i see a licensed company put it up on their website , like they have done with sofos , for which they have approval of Dci , i do not trust any 3rd part websites trying to sell or take pre-orders .
As for me , i am on week 2 of 12 of taking Lesovir-c which i got from bangladesh / Beximco .
thanks and best wishes .
it is arround 40.000 euro
Daklinza was JUST APPROVED to treat Geno 3's. Yes..................sssss
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FDA Approves Daklinza As New Treatment For Chronic Hepatitis C Genotype 3 Infections
'The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Bristol-Myers Squibb's product Daklinza (daclatasvir) for treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 infections. Daklinza is the first drug that has demonstrated safety and efficacy to treat genotype 3 HCV infections without requiring co-administration of interferon or ribavirin, two older FDA-approved drugs also used to treat HCV infection.'"
http://hepatitisnewstoday.com/2015/08/18/fda-approves-daklinza-new-treatment-chronic-hepatitis-c-genotype-3-infections/
It's my understanding that most of the US meds originate in India. I read a while back that Gilead bought the rights to the new miracle drugs from the inventor who is East Indian. That's been known for a while now. There is one giant drug company in India. Begins with a T. You can research it. They make all kinds of meds. Probably even make Viagra. LOL. They make most everything for the US. (now for the jobs it creates-that's another subject)