It is not possible to accurately assess how much the virus drops after taking entecavir for 10 days, and there is no accurate data to refer to.
There is no clear data on how much the virus drops after taking entecavir for 10 days, because the inhibitory effect on the virus varies for different types of viruses, as well as for different dosages and forms of drugs, and for different effects after using the drugs.
Currently, entecavir cannot remove the virus, but can only inhibit viral replication, and when the virus stops replicating, the number will gradually decrease over time.
If you are taking Entecavir for a short time, you should go to the hospital for regular checkups and adjust the dosage and medication regimen appropriately according to the virus control situation, and then stop using the drug in a timely manner after the virus in your body turns negative.
If allergic to the drug components are prohibited; pregnant and lactating women should be cautious, and people with liver and kidney insufficiency should be cautious. Long-term use of the drug may cause nausea, vomiting, fatigue, dizziness, headache and other symptoms, which will be relieved after stopping the drug in time.
If you need to take entecavir should follow the doctor’s instructions, during the period of no unauthorized stop, reduce or increase the amount, so as not to cause adverse reactions.