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Hep b and low sperm count
My husband has hep b but undetectable viral load an normal live enzymes, He has very low sperm count and gyncacolgist recommended ubiq300 and maxoza L.Is it safe?
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Both are dietary supplements. Ubiq 300 is claimed to support heart health, boost energy with antioxidant effects. It has no reported adverse effects related to liver function. Maxoza L is designed for male reproductive health and other diseases. It is not recommended for patients with liver failure, however, since you say that his liver function is normal, there should not be a problem.
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Based on the information you have provided, your husband could have had a past Hepatitis B infection that is cured or he could be an inactive carrier. He will need regular followup and monitoring. Keep in touch with your doctor regarding the same.
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There is still a risk of transmission and hence discuss with your doctor regarding vaccination.
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