Renal and bone side effects of Entecavir, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, tenofovir alafenamide fumarate in patients with hepatitis B: a network meta- analysis
Abstract:Background
As the first-line treatment for chronic hepatitis B virus infection, the long-term effects of nucleoside analogues on kidney and bone tissue damage need to be further investigated.
Methods
Two investigators independently searched for relevant randomized controlled trials. We included all randomized controlled trials of nucleoside analogues in the treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis B through November 2021. A random effects model was constructed on our data using stata15 software, and the st… Show more
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