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NCT ID: NCT00722358 Completed - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

A Multiple Ascending Dose Study of BMS-650032 in HCV Infected Subjects

Start date: December 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to assess the change in HCV RNA during dosing with BMS-650032 and during the follow-up period in subjects with chronic hepatitis C infection

NCT ID: NCT00704964 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Impact of Patient Support by the Medical Staff on Adherence to Therapy With PegIntron Plus Rebetol (Study P04413)

@dhere
Start date: May 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The objective of this study is to assess the impact of participant care and support on treatment adherence. PegIntron pen and Rebetol will be administered to participants with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) in accordance with approved labeling. Sites will be categorized as providing high vs low level of participant management based on information about the level of participant support and management captured on the site questionnaire. Data on each participant will be collected by a physician on an electronic participant case report form (CRF) and by the participant via a questionnaire. Treatment completion rates will be analyzed based on the high vs low level of participant management. The hypothesis is that Physicians investing more time and effort into participant management achieve higher treatment completion rates among their hepatitis C patients than physicians offering less participant management measures.

NCT ID: NCT00703872 Active, not recruiting - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

HDV-Interferon in the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Nonresponders and Naive Hepatitis C Patients

Start date: May 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A Phase II, Open Label, Multi-Center, Proof-Of-Concept Study determing whether treatment with HDV-Interferon (HDV-IFN), by oral or subcutaneous (injection) routes, and ribavirin results in similar efficacy [Rapid Virologic Response (RVR)] and safety as the reported efficacy and safety with pegylated alpha-interferon-2a and ribavirin (historical control) in patients with chronic hepatitis C (treatment naïve by oral route and non-responders by SC route respectively).

NCT ID: NCT00687999 Completed - Insulin Resistance Clinical Trials

NIDDM and IR in Combination Therapy for CHC

Start date: December 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The influence of insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance on the effects of antiviral therapy for HCV remains unclear. The aim of the present study was (1) To elucidate the clinical and virological factors associated with sustained viral response in patients with combination therapy with PEG-IFN and ribavirin. (2) To clarify the influence of diabetes mellitus (DM), impaired glucose tolerance test (IGT) and insulin resistance (IR) on the HCV response to combination therapy with PEG-IFN and ribavirin. (3) To test the influence of combination therapy on HOMA IR

NCT ID: NCT00680342 Completed - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Phase II Trial of Silymarin for Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C Who Have Failed Conventional Antiviral Treatment

SyNCH
Start date: April 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Silymarin (Legalon), also known as milk thistle, is an alternative medicine commonly found in health food and vitamin stores. People with liver disease sometimes use silymarin because it is thought to have liver protecting effects; however, this benefit has not been proven. The purpose of this research study is to determine the effectiveness of silymarin and assess the safety of different silymarin doses in patients with varying severity of liver disease compared to a placebo (lactose pill). Eligible subjects will be randomized to treatment with placebo or one of two dosages of Legalon® 420 mg or 700 mg administered orally thrice daily. Investigators and subjects will be masked to treatment assignment. The study design includes a screening period during which patients will undergo full medical evaluation to verify protocol eligibility and a treatment period of 24 weeks during which time clinic visits and laboratory studies will be performed every 2-4 weeks to monitor for safety and efficacy of therapy. Subjects will continue to be followed for an additional 12 weeks after the completion of study medication to monitor for adverse events and investigate post-treatment outcomes. Participation in this research study requires the subject to travel to the clinic for at least 10 visits so recruitment will be limited to a geographically restricted area around participating clinical centers.

NCT ID: NCT00680173 Completed - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell (PBMC) Gene Expression in HCV Genotype 1 Patients

PBMC
Start date: August 2006
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Our previous collaborative studies has developed a molecular diagnosis tool, which is characterized with a prediction model consisting single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), for assessing the efficacy of interferon combined therapy for chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients prior to treatment. Aims of this project: 1. To analyze and validate the gene expression profiling dependent of treatment response to peg-interferon-α plus ribavirin combination therapy in CHC genotype-1 patients. 2. To select the candidate genes and establish a monitoring model assessing the efficacy of interferon treatment.

NCT ID: NCT00664625 Completed - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

A Single Ascending Dose Study of BMS-791325 in HCV Infected Subjects

Start date: May 2008
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety profile and tolerability of single oral doses of BMS-791325 in subjects with chronic hepatitis C infection

NCT ID: NCT00663208 Completed - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

A Multiple Ascending Dose Study of Daclatasvir (BMS-790052) in Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1 Infected Subjects

Start date: May 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to assess the change in Hepatitis C Virus RNA during dosing with daclatasvir and during the follow-up period in subjects with chronic hepatitis C infection

NCT ID: NCT00662220 Terminated - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

High-dose Ribavirin in Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Genotype 1 or 4

VIRID
Start date: April 2008
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Optimal ribavirin dosages are essential in achieving SVR (sustained virological response). Several studies have shown higher SVR rates in patients receiving higher doses of ribavirin. Therefore we propose a randomized controlled open label multicenter trial to investigate wether high (25-29mg/kg) dose ribavirin can improve outcome in patients in infected with hepatitis C virus genotype 1 or 4 compared to standard dose (12-15mg/kg).

NCT ID: NCT00659256 Completed - Atherosclerosis Clinical Trials

Hepatitis C Treatment and Atherosclerosis

Start date: April 8, 2008
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will examine the effects of treatment for hepatitis C on atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. Hepatitis C is a disease of the liver caused by a virus that can cause permanent damage to that organ. Treatment can clear the virus in at least half of patients and reduce the risk of serious complications of the disease. Atherosclerosis is an accumulation of cholesterol and fat in the arteries that can narrow blood vessels, leading to chest pain, heart attack or stroke. Because the liver controls cholesterol and fat levels in the blood, hepatitis C infection may be a risk factor for atherosclerosis by increasing cholesterol and fat in blood vessels. Treatment of the hepatitis C may reduce the risk of atherosclerosis and its consequences. This study will determine what effect hepatitis C treatment has on the rate of atherosclerosis and narrowing of blood vessels and on the risk of heart attack or stroke. Patients 30 years of age and older with current or past infection with hepatitis C may be eligible for this study. Participants undergo the following tests and procedures: - Questionnaires regarding risk factors for heart disease and stroke - Measurements of blood pressure, heart rate, weight, height, waist and hips - Blood tests - CT scans and ultrasound tests to measure the degree of blood vessel hardening and narrowing in the heart and neck region