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NCT ID: NCT02421211 Completed - Clinical trials for Hepatitis C, Chronic

A Study to Investigate the Pharmacokinetic Interactions Between Simeprevir and Ledipasvir in a Treatment Regimen Consisting of Simeprevir, Sofosbuvir, and Ledipasvir in Treatment-naive Participants With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1 Infection

Start date: May 19, 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the pharmacokinetic interactions between simeprevir and ledipasvir in a treatment regimen consisting of simeprevir (SMV), sofosbuvir (SOF), and ledipasvir (LDV) in treatment-naive participants with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1 infection.

NCT ID: NCT02402218 Completed - Clinical trials for Human Immunodeficiency Virus

CHAMPS Study: Chronic HepAtitis C Management to ImProve OutcomeS

CHAMPS
Start date: August 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is being done to compare three strategies to deliver HCV treatment with ledipasvir/sofosbuvir which is an approved therapy which is administered as one tablet by mouth daily for 12 weeks. The study population is persons living with HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection who also use drugs. Participants will be randomized into one of three treatment groups: 1. Usual care in the clinic. This treatment group will receive the standard of care for HCV treatment from their health care team. 2. Usual care plus peer-mentors. In addition to the usual care, this is an investigational strategy in which participants assigned to this group will be asked to interact with a peer-mentor who is someone who has been cured of their HCV infection. 3. Usual care plus incentives. In addition to the usual care, this is an investigational strategy in which participants assigned to this group will be given incentives after completing certain treatment goals during the course of the study. HCV treatment with ledipasvir/sofosbuvir is considered the standard of care for HCV and is recommended by experts in liver disease and infectious diseases.

NCT ID: NCT02399345 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Infection Genotype 1)

Ombitasvir/Paritaprevir/Ritonavir and Dasabuvir Co-Administered With Sofosbuvir With and Without Ribavirin in Treatment-Naive HCV Genotype 1-Infected Adults

Start date: March 2015
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This open-label study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of co-formulated ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir and dasabuvir co-administered with sofosbuvir with or without ribavirin administered for either 4 or 6 weeks in treatment naive adults with chronic HCV-genotype 1 infection without cirrhosis

NCT ID: NCT02397395 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for End-stage Renal Disease

An Efficacy, Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics Study of 12 Weeks Treatment With Simeprevir and Daclatasvir in Participants With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1b or 4 Infection and Either Severe Renal Impairment or End-stage Renal Disease on Hemodialysis.

Start date: May 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the percentage of participants with sustained virologic response 12 weeks after the actual end of study treatment (SVR12)

NCT ID: NCT02371408 Active, not recruiting - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

A Study of the Efficacy and Safety of PPI-668 (NS5A Inhibitor) Plus Sofosbuvir, With or Without Ribavirin, in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C Genotype-4

Start date: January 2015
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The study will assess the efficacy of PPI-668 (USAN: ravidasvir hydrochloride) in combination with sofosbuvir, with or without ribavirin, in the following Egyptian HCV gt-4 patient populations: 1. Treatment-naïve patients, with and without cirrhosis (Group 1) 2. Previous non-responders to interferon-based therapies, without cirrhosis (Group 2) 3. Previous non-responders to interferon-based therapies, with cirrhosis (Group 3)

NCT ID: NCT02356562 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Hepatitis C Infection

A Study of Ombitasvir/Paritaprevir/Ritonavir and Dasabuvir With or Without Sofosbuvir and Ribavirin in Direct-Acting Antiviral Agent Treatment-Experienced Adults With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Start date: February 3, 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir and dasabuvir with or without sofosbuvir (SOF) and ribavirin (RBV) in DAA treatment-experienced adults with Genotype 1 Chronic Hepatitis C Virus infection. This study will contain 2 parts. Part 1: Approximately 20 participants and at least 10 of the 20 participants previously treated with the combination of ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir and dasabuvir, with or without RBV, and experienced treatment failure. Part 2: Approximately 10 participants and all participants previously treated with SOF/ledipasvir and experienced treatment failure.

NCT ID: NCT02349048 Completed - Hepatitis C Virus Clinical Trials

Study to Assess Efficacy, Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of Simeprevir, Daclatasvir and Sofosbuvir in Treatment-naive Participants With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1 Infection

ACCORDION-1
Start date: January 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of 6 or 8 weeks of treatment regimen containing simeprevir (SMV), daclatasvir (DCV) and sofosbuvir (SOF) in treatment-naive (not having received treatment with any approved or investigational drug) participants with chronic hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) C virus (HCV) genotype 1 infection with early stages of liver fibrosis or with cirrhosis.

NCT ID: NCT02340962 Completed - Clinical trials for Hepatitis C, Chronic

Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of TG-2349 in Subjects With Hepatitis C Infection

Start date: May 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A Phase 2, Multicenter, Randomized, Open-label, Dose-ranging Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of TG-2349 in Combination with Peg-interferon and Ribavirin in Treatment Naïve East Asian Subjects with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1b Infection.

NCT ID: NCT02339207 Completed - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

First in Human Study of AL-335; Single Dose, Food Effect in Healthy Volunteers; Multiple Doses in Chronic Hepatitis C Genotype 1

Start date: December 31, 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 3-part study will assess the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of orally administered AL-335 in healthy volunteers (HV) and subjects with CHC infection.

NCT ID: NCT02339038 Completed - HCV HIV Clinical Trials

Community-based Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Monoinfection and Coinfection With HIV in the District of Columbia

Start date: January 7, 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Background: - Treatment for Hepatitis C has changed a lot in the past 2 years. Most of this change comes from a combination of medicines that is yielding high cure rates. But its long-term effects are uncertain. One problem is that a lot of people need the treatment, but only a few specialists can give it. The success rate for Hepatitis C treatment by primary care doctors, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants is largely unknown. Researchers want to see how provider type affects treatment outcomes. They will conduct a large, community-based study in the District of Columbia. Objectives: - To see if people can be treated for Hepatitis C safely and successfully in community-based health centers. Eligibility: - Adults who need treatment for chronic Hepatitis C infection. Design: - Participants will be screened with blood tests. Their current medicines will be reviewed. - Participants will give researchers access to their medical records. Researchers will follow participants through these records. - Participants will see a primary care or infectious disease provider. The provider will tell them about their treatment. They will be told how often they will visit the provider and how often they will have their blood drawn. They will get a calendar of study visits. - Participants will take Harvoni for 8, 12, or 24 weeks. They will visit their care provider monthly. - Participants will have monthly follow-up visits for up to 3 months after they finish their medicine. - Participants will have yearly follow-up visits with their care provider for up to 10 years.