You can ABSOLUTELY get Hepatitis C from snorting drugs as Hep C is a blood to blood transmission and if someone has Hep C and uses the straw with some blood in their nose and then passes it to you and you have cuts or open blood places in your nose that IS a blood to blood transmission. Hep C is only transmitted sexually if BLOOD is shared in your sex act. Hep C does not die when it hits the air, it can live up to 4 days. HIV dies as soon as it hits the air which is why it is sexually transmitted. Yes you can get Hep C by sharing needles but you can also get it INTRANASALLY so don't share straws, rolled $$, etc
Probably...WHY are you sniffing glue to begin with!?!?! don't do it kids.
Examples include: - Influenza - HIV - Hep C
Hepatitis C and HIV are different infections caused by different viruses. They do share many risk factors for infections.
That is what HIV does. However a super infection,multiple strains of HIV infection or duel infection,HIV with hep c etc will degrade the immune system further.
ANSWER: Currently, there are NO vaccines that can prevent HIV or the HIV virus, but there AREvaccines that can prevent Hep. C.I hope this will help answer your question!
No. Only antiretroviral drugs can reduce HIV.
The answer is, yes. Be careful taking drugs without a doctor's script, if you have Hep C, your liver may not be able to handle it!
No spells no c is less contagious
IT HELPS YOU FORGET UNTILL YOU START TO COME DOWN AND YOU REALISE YOU HAVE A DIRTY DRUGS RELATED INFECTION
because alcohol and some drugs in tranqs can affect medication hep c patients take i think
HIV is passed through unprotected sexual intercourse, dirty needles from tattoos, drugs, etc, and transmission of bodily fluids such as through open cuts or wounds. Hepatitis is passed through dirty needles, certain immunocompromised medications for transplants or cancer, and may also be hereditary.by blood and body fluidsHepatitis can be passed via the fecal-oral route (eating food that has been contaminated), unprotected sexual contact, or by sharing needles. HIV can be passed by unprotected sexual contact or by sharing needles.HIV is transferred through bodily fluids, such as blood. Hepatitis depends on the type ... Hep. A is transferred through stool, Hep. B through bodily fluids, like HIV, and Hep. C through blood, as well.
It is definitely possible. Get checked out with a doctor.
If you are in full detox and have hep C you should call a crisis center in your area.