Hear from real patients about the dangers of hep C

TEXT ON SCREEN: HEP C

REAL PATIENTS STRAIGHT TALK

“I WAS REALLY SCARED AND FRIGHTENED.”

For adults with hepatitis C (hep C) genotypes 1–6.

By prescription only.

TEXT ON SCREEN: JEANNE

CURED* WITH MAVYRET

*Cure means no hep C virus found in the blood 3 months after treatment ends.

Please see Safety Considerations at the end of this video.

Please see full Prescribing Information, including the Patient Information, on MAVYRET.com.

Jeanne: When I was diagnosed, I did not understand that the hep C virus would multiply as fast as it does in my liver.

TEXT ON SCREEN: JULES

CURED WITH MAVYRET

Jules: Did you have any idea, um, how important the liver was or the damage that could have happened to your body with this virus?

Jeanne: I knew a lot about the liver from, um, my mom had had liver cancer when I was growing up, so I knew how important it was but I didn’t know to the extent of what could happen if I didn’t get the virus stopped.

TEXT ON SCREEN: MAVYRET STOPS AND CURES HEP C

Jules: For me, being in recovery and being in in-patient treatment centers, you know, I knew about the liver. I was really scared and frightened when I found out that hepatitis C…

TEXT ON SCREEN: CIRRHOSIS

LIVER CANCER

COULD ALSO BE FATAL

Jules: …could lead to cirrhosis, liver cancer, and it could also be fatal.

TEXT ON SCREEN: For those new to treatment.

Jules: With MAVYRET, you could be cured in only 8 weeks.

TEXT ON SCREEN: MAVYRET

STOP THE VIRUS AND CURE HEP C

TEXT ON SCREEN: ONLY 8 WEEKS TO CURE.

ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT MAVYRET

For those new to treatment.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

  • Hepatitis B virus (hep B) reactivation: Before starting treatment with MAVYRET, your doctor will do blood tests to check for hep B infection. If you have ever had hep B infection, hep B could become active again during or after treatment for hep C with MAVYRET. Hep B that becomes active again (called reactivation) may cause serious liver problems, including liver failure and death. Your doctor will monitor you if you are at risk for hep B reactivation during treatment and after you stop taking MAVYRET.
  • Do not take MAVYRET if you have moderate or severe liver impairment (Child-Pugh B or C) or any history of prior liver decompensation or if you are taking the medicines atazanavir or rifampin.
  • In people who had or have advanced liver problems before starting treatment with MAVYRET, there is a rare risk of worsening liver problems, liver failure, and death. Your doctor will check you for signs and symptoms of worsening liver problems during treatment with MAVYRET. Tell your doctor right away if you have any of the following: nausea; tiredness; yellowing of your skin or white part of your eyes; bleeding or bruising more easily than normal; confusion; dark, black, or bloody stool; loss of appetite; diarrhea; dark or brown (tea-colored) urine; swelling or pain on the upper right side of your stomach area (abdomen); sleepiness; vomiting of blood; or lightheadedness.
  • There are some medicines that you should not take with MAVYRET. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. MAVYRET and other medicines may affect each other. This can cause you to have too much or not enough MAVYRET or other medicines in your body. This may affect the way MAVYRET or your other medicines work or may cause side effects. Do not start a new medicine without telling your doctor.

Please see full Prescribing Information, including the Patient Information, on this website.