What is Daclatasvir and its use in treating hepatitis C?

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Topic
Compound: Daclatasvir
Answer
Daclatasvir is a direct-acting antiviral agent used for treating HCV genotype 1 and 3, targeting Nonstructural protein 5A. Its dock score was -7.9.
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