FAQs
1. What is Oncohep.com?
Oncohep.com is an informational platform focused on super-specialty medicines used in the management of complex conditions such as cancer, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV, and other chronic disorders. Our goal is to provide reliable, clear, and responsible information to patients and caregivers.
2. Who can use this website?
This website is intended for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals seeking educational information related to advanced therapies. All medical decisions should be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare provider.
3. Is Oncohep.com a substitute for a doctor or hospital?
No. Oncohep.com does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or specialist before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.
4. Do I need a prescription to access treatment information?
Yes. Most super-specialty medicines discussed on this website are prescription-only and must be used strictly under medical supervision.
5. Can I take these medicines without consulting a doctor?
No. Medicines for cancer, viral infections, or chronic conditions can have serious side effects and interactions. They should only be used when prescribed by a licensed healthcare professional.
6. Can you help me understand my prescription?
We can provide general, non-diagnostic information about how medicines are typically used. However, dosage, duration, and suitability must be confirmed by your treating doctor.
7. What types of cancer treatments are covered on your website?
We provide information on advanced therapies used in the management of various cancers, including breast cancer, lung cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, and other solid tumors.
8. Are these medicines chemotherapy or targeted therapy?
Some medicines are traditional chemotherapy, while others are targeted therapies or hormone-based treatments. The type depends on the specific diagnosis and treatment plan prescribed by the oncologist.
9. Do cancer medicines cause severe side effects?
Side effects vary from patient to patient and depend on the medicine, dosage, and overall health. Your oncologist will monitor therapy closely to manage and minimize risks.
10. What is the difference between Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C treatment?
Hepatitis B treatment usually focuses on long-term viral suppression, while Hepatitis C therapies aim at complete viral clearance. Treatment choice depends on viral load, liver condition, and medical history.
11. Are Hepatitis C treatments long-term?
Most modern Hepatitis C regimens are time-bound and typically completed within a few weeks or months, as advised by a liver specialist.
12. Can hepatitis medicines be taken with other drugs?
Some medicines may interact with other treatments. Always inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you are taking.
13. Is HIV treatment lifelong?
In most cases, HIV treatment is long-term and focuses on controlling the virus and maintaining immune health. Treatment plans are personalized by HIV specialists.
14. Can HIV medicines improve quality of life?
Yes. With proper adherence and medical supervision, HIV therapies help patients lead long, productive, and healthy lives.
15. Is confidentiality maintained for HIV-related inquiries?
Yes. Patient privacy and confidentiality are treated with utmost seriousness across all medical inquiries.
16. Are erectile dysfunction medicines safe?
When used under medical guidance, these medicines are generally safe. However, they may not be suitable for everyone, especially patients with heart conditions or those taking certain medications.
17. Can erectile dysfunction indicate other health problems?
Yes. It can sometimes be linked to underlying conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or hormonal imbalance. Medical evaluation is strongly recommended.
18. How do you ensure medicine quality?
Information on this website relates to medicines sourced from regulated pharmaceutical manufacturers that follow established quality and safety standards.
19. Are the medicines approved?
The medicines discussed are approved in various regulated markets or prescribed under medical guidance based on clinical need.
20. How should medicines be stored?
Storage conditions vary by medicine. Always follow the instructions provided by your doctor or pharmacist and keep medicines away from heat, moisture, and children.
21. Do you support international patients?
Yes. Oncohep.com provides informational support to patients from different countries and helps guide them on documentation and compliance requirements as applicable.
22. What documents may be required?
A valid prescription, patient identification, and relevant medical records may be required depending on the therapy and destination regulations.
23. How can I contact your support team?
You can reach us through the contact details provided on the website for general inquiries and informational support.
24. Is the website compliant with medical regulations?
Yes. The website follows ethical communication practices and does not promote self-medication or misuse of prescription therapies.
25. Do you provide emergency medical assistance?
No. In case of a medical emergency, immediately contact local emergency services or your healthcare provider.
