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What is Copegus?

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Copegus is the antiviral medicine ribavirin. It is used in combination with a medicine called Pegasys (peginterferon alfa-2a) to treat some adults with chronic hepatitis C whose liver still works normally, and who have not been treated before with a medicine called an interferon alpha. It is not known how Copegus and Pegasys work together to fight hepatitis C virus infections.

It is not known if treatment with Copegus and Pegasys combination therapy can cure hepatitis C or if it can prevent liver damage (cirrhosis), liver failure or liver cancer that is caused by hepatitis C virus infections. It is not known if treatment with Copegus and Pegasys combination therapy will prevent an infected person from spreading the hepatitis C virus to another person.

Treatment with Copegus has not been studied in children under 18 years of age.

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