Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) is a combination medication containing two antiviral medications, sofosbuvir and velpatasvir, that's used to treat chronic hepatitis C in adults and children.
Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) contains 2 antiviral medications that work together to stop the hepatitis C virus from making copies of itself in the body.
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
Yes, a successful treatment with Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) is considered a cure for hepatitis C when there are no detectable hepatitis C viruses found in the body. In clinical trials, Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) had very successful cure rates of up to 100% for hepatitis C.
It's not likely that hepatitis C will come back after successful treatment with Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir). However, treatment of hepatitis C doesn't make you immune to the virus, so it's possible to become reinfected. After treatment, it's important to continue to protect yourself from hepatitis C and not share things like razors and needles.
Avoid alcohol while taking Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir). It's not known if alcohol interacts with the medication, but alcohol and hepatitis C can both damage the liver.
Both antiviral medications are very good at curing hepatitis C. The biggest difference is that Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) works for all types of hepatitis C, while Harvoni works for 4 out of 6 types.
Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Some people who have both hepatitis B and C have had their hepatitis B reactivated or flare up after starting treatment for hepatitis C. This can cause liver problems and even death if not caught early and treated. You should get tested for hepatitis B before you start Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir). Tell your provider if you've ever had hepatitis B or been treated for it in the past.
There have been cases of slow heart rate and fatal heart problems when people take amiodarone and Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) together. It usually happens right after Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) is started, but can also happen weeks after the combination is taken. It's also more likely to happen in people taking beta blockers or those with advanced liver disease or underlying heart disease. Tell your provider if you are taking or have recently taken amiodarone. They may choose a different hepatitis C medication for you, or closely monitor your heart rate. Go to the emergency room right away if you take these medications together and feel faint, dizzy, weak, or have trouble breathing.
People with certain types of liver problems may need to take an antiviral medication called ribavirin in addition to Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir). Ribavirin can have a lot of side effects, so make sure to review this medication with your provider and pharmacist before starting your hepatitis C treatment.
Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) interacts with many medications and a few herbal supplements. Medications such as rifampin (Rifadin), carbamazepine (Tegretol), and herbal supplements like St. John's wort can lower the amount of Epclusa (sofosbuvir / velpatasvir) in your body which can make the medication not work as well. It's important to let your provider and pharmacist know all the medications you're currently taking, including vitamins, herbal supplements, and over-the-counter (OTC) medications.
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28 tablets of 400mg/100mg | 1 dose pack | $7,766.04 | $7,766.04 |
Adults: The recommended dose is 1 tablet (400 mg of sofosbuvir and 100 mg of velpatasvir) by mouth once a day.
Children age 3 or older: The dose is based on your child's weight