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Hepatitis C treatment What to expect. Anne Glass Hepatitis Clinical Nurse Consultant Liver Clinic SSWAHS Bankstown and Liverpool Hospital Contact 87384074 Monday -Friday What s hepatitis? Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver Causes include: alcohol chemicals some medications congenital, auto-immune diseases (rare) most commonly caused by viruses 1

Where is the liver located? Located under the rib cage on the upper right quadrant Largest internal organ of the body It has the ability to regenerate Why Is The Liver So Important? Filter helps remove alcohol and other toxic substances from the body Processes hormones & medications so the body can use them effectively Stores sugars, fats and vitamins (eg A, B12, D, E, K, iron & copper) Metabolises - carbohydrates, proteins & lipids Produces - clotting factors Chemical power plant coverts food into stored energy & chemicals 2

Transmission Transfusion of blood or blood products in Australia before Feb 1990. Unsterile tattooing or body piercing Infected mother to baby ( low risk ) Unsterile medical procedures. Sharing razors,toothbrushes with an infected person Unsafe injecting drug use,contaminated equipment ( high risk ),accounting for 91% of all new infections. Give me one good reason... An opportunity to cure a chronic condition. Improved liver structure and function. HIV/ Hepatitis C co-infection. Improved quality of life. 3

Symptoms Fatigue; restrictions on lifestyle Nausea; poor appetite; altered digestion Pain or discomfort over the liver Depression and/ or anxiety Malaise, loss of the feeling of well being. Treatment Goals Improve survival = primary aim progression to cirrhosis the likelihood of liver cancer Histological improvement Biochemical improvement 4

Hepatitis treatment is available through many centres in New South Wales. People with haemophillia would need to access their treatment in a liver clinic within a large teaching hospital. Access to a multidisciplinary team OK, I M READY NOW! Choosing the right time is important. Work-up can take time. Education- getting all the information you need. Treatment waiting lists Committing to treatment 5

Treatment The length of treatment is determined by the genotype. Genotypes 2 and 3 without fibrosis = 24 weeks. Genotypes 2 and 3 with adv fibrosis /cirrhosis = 48 wks. Genotypes 1,4 and 6 = 48 weeks. Co-infection with HIV,Geno 1,4 and 6 may need 72 weeks. 2/3 of Haemophiliacs predominately Genotype 1b. Combination Therapy Pegylated interferon weekly injection and ribavirin tablets twice daily. available on PBS for people who are eligible Treatment success rates between 50% and 80 % depending on genotype. 6

Ribavirin Ribavirin can cause serious birth defects in the foetus. A man s partner must not be pregnant or become pregnant whilst on treatment. A woman must not be pregnant or become pregnant whilst on treatment Those on treatment and their partners must use two forms of contraception,one for each partner both during treatment and for 6 months after treatment Side effects Individuals experience side effects differently Some may experience a few Some may experience many Severity may vary 7

Flu-like symptoms Chills Myalgia Fever Headache Fatigue/tiredness Side effects Side effects Loss of appetite Weight loss Nausea Vomiting Difficulty managing BGL s if diabetic Diarrhoea 8

Side effects Skin reactions Localised reaction around injection site Minor or major dermatological reactions Hair loss Insomnia Side effects Decreased libido 9

Side effects Mental health issues Anxiety Irritability Aggression Depression/suicidal thoughts Suicide Side effects Blood disorders Neutropaenia Thrombocytopaenia Anaemia Abnormal thyroid function 10

In the meantime what can be done to improve general health and the liver? Avoid alcohol /stay within the recommended guidelines Try to reduce or give up smoking Eat a healthy diet- avoid saturated fats. Maintain a healthy weight Exercise within your capabilities Immunity to Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B ask your GP for screening and be vaccinated if needed Minimise stress, rest when you need to, be kind to yourself Disclosure Generally speaking, no disclosure of hepatitis C is required except to the Blood Bank and Life Insurance applications People are not required to disclose their hep C status for infection control purposes Most people don t have to tell their employer unless they are healthcare workers involved in exposureprone procedures or are in the Australian Defence Force It may be against the law if an employer, workmate or service provider discloses someone s HCV/HIV status without their permission. 11

Hepatitis C Services State-wide services - information and support Website: www.hep.org.au Hep C Helpline Sydney Callers: (02) 9332 1599 NSW Regional Callers: 1800 803 990 Multicultural HIV/AIDS Hepatitis C Service Phone: (02) 9515 5030 Website: www.multiculturalhivhepc.net.au Heplink state wide interagency networking information and resource sharing face to face meetings and email component How to join? Hepatitis NSWwww.hep.org.au 12

Do you have any Questions? 13