Took entecavir for a year before.The first three months reduced from 8 times to 4 times, again three months, reduced to three times, then it was eaten for 6 months or 3 times (only reduced by a few thousand), then change the drug into tenofovir, eat two months from 1800 viruses reduced to 690, the doctor still recommended that I buy imported drugs, he said you can buy second generation.Can I just switch to 2nd generation if my condition allows?
Condition Analysis:
During the course of antiviral therapy for hepatitis B patients, it is possible for the virus to mutate and develop drug resistance.Generally speaking, it is not too late to change the medication after the emergence of drug resistance, but it is important to note that the prerequisite is regular review to assess the effectiveness of treatment.You should have your hepatitis B genotyping and drug resistance testing done as soon as possible, and then adjust your antiviral medication in a timely manner based on the results of the drug testing.
Condition Analysis:
Through the situation you have described, it is advisable to follow the local doctor's prescription for drug replacement to avoid the reoccurrence of drug-resistant reactions resulting in the inability to carry out effective treatment, pay more attention to daily rest, avoid staying up late, eat a light diet, avoid too greasy food, and do more physical exercise to enhance their own physical fitness.
Condition Analysis:
Since there is already drug resistance to this situation, you should change the drug treatment as soon as possible, because you use more of this drug, it is not particularly ideal for this physical condition, so this you better say that you should pay attention to go to see the.The actual fact is that you will be able to delay your condition.