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Conditions and Diseases > Liver Disorders, Hepatitis A,B,C Forum > Being Reactive And Non-reactive...what Does This Mean?
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Q: Being Reactive And Non-reactive...what Does This Mean?
asked by: sbeard on November 8th, 2003
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I have been told by my doctor that i'm reactive to hep a & c, but not b.

What does this mean? I have been taking 600mg of dilantin for over 20 years for seizures. I haven't had a seizure in 10 years or more. Can I possibly have hep c?
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