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In today's post, I want to address some common misconceptions about sofosbuvir and hepatitis C treatment that I've come across recently. First, many people believe that sofosbuvir is a standalone treatment, but it's actually used in combination with other medications to effectively treat hepatitis C. Second, there's a misconception that this treatment is only for specific genotypes; however, sofosbuvir-based regimens can treat all six major hepatitis C genotypes. Third, some think that the treatment's side effects are unbearable, but in reality, the side effects are generally mild and manageable. Lastly, many assume that hepatitis C treatment is unaffordable, but there are patient assistance programs available to help with the cost.