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Hepatitis C Drug May Have Safety Issues, FDA SaysThirdAgeHe also noted the psychiatric problems have been seen in other hepatitis treatments. Hepatitis C affects the liver and is caused when a virus attacks the organ and leads to inflammation. About 170 million people worldwide have hepatitis C and the ...See all stories on this topic »

Hepatitis C carrier denied jobGlobal TimesHaving secured a post as a teller with the Bank of China (BOC), she was all set to take on the world – until she was informed recently that her offer was rescinded due to the fact that she is a carrier of the hepatitis C virus (HCV). ...See all stories on this topic »

Tyler's "Lucky to be Alive!"MedPage Today (blog)He had a torn ACL ligament in his knee, a broken blood vessel in his throat and, in 2005, was diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Post-surgery pain medications got him addicted to prescription pain medications, and in August 2009 he took a bad tumble off a ...See all stories on this topic »

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FDA Sends Warning Letter to Three Rivers Pharmaceuticals Over Infergen STATgramPharmaLive.com (press release)SILVER SPRING, Md., May 3, 2011 - The FDA posted on its website a warning letter sent to Kadmon Pharmaceuticals regarding a STATgram for hepatitis C treatment Infergen. The letter is below. The Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising, ...See all stories on this topic »

A bar mitzvah for just one body partJewish TribuneBialystok had been suffering from hepatitis C for about 10 years, and his situation began to deteriorate in January. “At the end it was really bad,†he said, citing tremendous fatigue, jaundice, associated kidney and blood disease, blackened legs and ...See all stories on this topic »

Alberta healthcare worker infected with blood-borne virusesOHS CanadaHealthcare workers are not among the more than 200 people who have been contacted by provincial officials in Alberta to get tested for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Hepatitis C. As of April 26, Alberta Health Services (AHS) had contacted 213 ...See all stories on this topic »

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