Therapeutic Areas

Know the Facts

Hepatitis C is a contagious liver disease that ranges in severity from a mild illness that lasts a few weeks, to a serious, lifelong illness that attacks the liver, which can lead to liver damage or failure. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is spread primarily through contact with the blood of a person who is infected with the virus. In a person infected with the virus, liver damage may be occurring, despite a lack of noticeable signs or symptoms. There are a number of factors that may put you at risk for hepatitis C, including age, occupation and lifestyle. The first step in the screening process is to get a blood test for hepatitis C. Review the Center for Disease Control's screening guidelines to learn more.

Medications

Learn more about the medications that are available for the treatment of Hepatitis C.

Harvoni
Sovaldi
Viekira
Olysio
Ribapak
Daklinza

Please note: This is not a complete list of the medications that we are able to fill. To learn more, contact us directly at 1-844-259-1891 — we’re here to help guide you to the best available options for your therapy.

Additional Resources

Explore more information and resources about Hepatitis C:

Hepatitis C Association

Community Liver Alliance

This information is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider prior to starting any new treatments, or if you have questions regarding your medical condition. Although the information contained is intended to be accurate, Giant Eagle, Inc. does not assume any liability for information that is not accurate.