Can Hepatitis B and C medications be taken together?

There is a lack of information on whether the drugs for hepatitis B and C can be taken together. For safety reasons, it is not recommended that they be taken together, but they can be taken at staggered times. At present, the commonly used drugs for the treatment of hepatitis B include entecavir and tenofovir; the drugs for the treatment of hepatitis C include ribavirin, vepatasvir, ledipavir, sofosbuvir and so on, and there is no obvious contraindication to the combination of these drugs. But because if the drugs are mixed together, there may be some adverse reactions, such as increasing the toxicity of the drug, or reducing the efficacy of the drug, so for safety reasons, it should be staggered time to take, such as an interval of one or two hours before taking. The oral intake of the drug should still be recommended to the hospital online under the guidance of the doctor.