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Will having hepatitis C affect my HIV treatments?
No. But some HIV treatments can damage your liver, so your doctor may choose specific drugs for you.
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Contents
Just Diagnosed Main
What is coinfection?
Why is it an issue?
What should I be concerned about?
How can HIV affect me?
How can hepatitis C affect me?
Will hepatitis C affect HIV treatments?
Will HIV affect hepatitis C treatment?
Can I spread these through sex?
Can I spread these by using drugs?
Is there a cure for HIV or hepatitis C?
How can I slow down these infections?
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Reviewed/Updated Date: February 2, 2007