Chronic hepatitis is a disorder or inflammation of the liver that lasts at least 6 months. Common causes are hepatitis B and C viruses and certain drugs. Many people have no symptoms, but some have vague symptoms, such as a general feeling of illness, poor appetite, and fatigue.
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Injectable interferon alpha was the first therapy approved for chronic hepatitis B.
Lamivudine was the first approved oral nucleoside analogue for viral hepatitis.
For drug induced hepatitis, the etiological drug is withdrawn and usage is stopped immediately.
In case of alcoholic hepatitis, first-line treatment is discontinuation of alcohol.
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