Currently, acute hepatitis B in adults can be cured with effective treatment; while there is no cure for chronic hepatitis B, and it is uncertain whether it will be cured by 2025. Hepatitis B treatment is based on the use of antiviral drugs. Hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV), and complications include cirrhosis as well as primary liver cancer. Hepatitis B can be categorized as acute or chronic, and some adults with acute hepatitis B can be cured with antiviral therapy. Chronic hepatitis B patients, on the other hand, cannot be cured at present and can only control the progression of the disease through medication. As to whether hepatitis B can be cured by 2025, we still need to wait for medical development. Commonly used drugs for hepatitis B in clinical practice include interferon (interferon alpha), nucleotide analogs (entecavir, etc.), immunomodulators (thymopentapeptide, thymosin), hepatoprotectors (silymarin, etc.), and anti-fibrotic drugs (lortab, etc.). Hepatitis B patients must follow the doctor’s instructions, take the medication according to the prescribed dosage, and at the same time fully understand the adverse effects of the medication, so as to avoid any abnormalities after using the medication. If you experience any discomfort during the medication period, please seek medical attention promptly.