Doctors treat hepatitis C with antiviral medications. Many newer drugs, called direct-acting antiviral medications, have been shown to be effective at curing chronic hepatitis. Treatment with medication can last as long as 24 weeks, depending on the type of hepatitis C, the amount of liver damage, and whether the person had a previous hepatitis C infection.

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